"After the conflict with the shop's waiter, a homeless man called the police, he was carrying a knife away from the police, the man was shot about 46 times and killed him." ( Lindorff "When the court decided to use force, the court was instructed to judge whether these measures are" rational ", depending on the facts of the case and the knowledge of the official at the time. Grabber appeared in the back seat of the white Chevrolet Malibu last in September.
There is no news on this issue, but the popularity of police brutality is not limited to the United States alone. Stefano Cucchi in Italy woke up a drama in just the case of Alessio Cremonini 's anger, and it sounded too familiar. A military peacekeeping force feared after receiving minor drug control and detention. After the arrest known as Carabinieri, young infrastructure workers were eliminated from hunks of malnutrition, beaten and eventually murdered. That country cried out loud. And he pursued justice stubbornly for his beloved Stefano and was not as harsh as the Cucchi family who filled the second half of most movies. Cremoni has made a practical contribution to the introduction of these representative events, but for American audiences unfamiliar with the dramatic Italian history chapter here, this is similar and better known It seems not to be. Reproduce the problem.
You can plug it into this side point. If you are convinced of "the current epidemic of American police brutality and the law enforcement's unbalanced violence against black Americans", this belief involves non-critical involvement in the promotion of major media in the United States It can only be obtained from that. Actual statistics that are kept as detailed as possible by the FBI and other agencies are proving that this is not the case. Police are most aggressive and active because "proportion" is related to local residents in areas with the highest crime rate. It has nothing to do with the population.
The police brutality in the United States seems to have epidemiological features and French analysts are happy to find it but the French police police brutality is invisible, It does not change, it seems no problem for French newspaper. As Figaro seemed to know very well the extent of the police brutality found in Baltimore, the same newspaper devalued the fact that a person died in the hands of the French police every month. When everyone looks at the United States, the French police brutality seems to be forgotten, and you can record many fatal incidents that were counterattacked in direct contact with police, mobilization authorities and citizens There were few activists. A standard explanation of the actions of peace law enforcement officials during demonstrations in emergency situations