Wednesday, June 17, 2015

POLICE KILLINGS: AN ESSAY

A class assignment where students were asked to comment on the causes, solutions and effects of the recent police killings have had on them from a personal perspective. The posting reflects their thoughts and emotions concerning the subject. Some essays will posted intact while other will be posted in excerpts. We have deliberately allowed a few colloquialism to remain intact to help identify the writer and to validate some aspects of non-standard English that bring color and depth to the page. The writers have some honest answers that may shock some people, however, if you were to put yourself in the shoes of the people that have suffered with the same empathy that our students have, you may understand their candor. This space is area of honesty and we allowed the student to be honest. We are not condoning violence or promoting violence against members of the law enforcement community.






Police Killings: A Continuous Problem

Police killings happen because law enforcement has the power to do what they want and make it look like the citizens were wrong. Not all cops are bad when it comes to these situations, but some cops are crooked and may look for opportunities to harm people that look like they are doing something wrong. If they are caught, they cover up the situation. Some police officers really kill because they just have a hate for a particular race. Other killings are just simply an officer being scared for his or her life or their life, as in, there is a person holding a gun to them or someone else and they really have to shoot.  Most of the killings we see in the news, now, are not like that and there is really no explanation for these killings.


We can stop the problem by getting rid of the racist’s cops and we can do that by doing full background checks. The cops shouldn’t pre judge and kill people for no reason. So sometimes the problem can’t be stopped and we can only act on it when it happens. Sometimes we try to get justice and sometimes we act in violence. 


We as citizens don’t know if a cop is racist. As citizens, we are naturally supposed to trust the police. However, sometimes we don’t know what to expect.  I doubt we are going to stop the problem, because its racism everywhere, so that means racist police officers will multiply.


A solution to try to prevent the problem is to have all police wear a hat with a camera when they are on duty, so they would think twice before acting out of hate and racism. Most of the time when we see the officer, who we all know was wrong. They walk free, because it's police word over a dead persons' word or white mans' word vs black mans' word and 9.9 times out of 10 the black mans' word will never win. We need explanations for these killings, it seems like we here about this problem too often.


In the world we live in, blacks are considered monsters and we've been treated like we don't count. It’s been like that forever, even though, we are legally equal. Racism will never end, there are people still with hate in their hearts and it is showing with these police killings. Racist police get away with it because they have an advantage over black people. They have the advantage of their authority. The violent police do not get punished because the person is already dead and cannot speak for himself, which means they can lie and get away.


The problem is affecting us. Its, mostly, black people and that’s the reason why you see black people saying, fu@$ the police; it seems like the cops pick on black people. Police killings make us feel unsafe; because who are you going to call, when the cops are the one shooting you.

- Corey Russ





Police Killings: Legalized Murders

Killing and murder, in general, are wrong, but police brutality and killings are shocking, because police officers are the people that promise to protect normal citizens. I feel police officers know they can get away with criminal behavior because they are the authority figures. A reason why police brutality happens is because some police officers are just violent and racist. In 2014, white people where the biggest victims of police brutality with 414 white people killed in that year, compared to 233 black people killed that year. Over half of those killed where black despite being 13% of the population. I believe that blacks are still frequently targeted due to racism. 


America isn’t the only place with police brutality. In China, at the Tiananmen Square protest of 1989, about 300 college students were killed and over 10,000 were arrested during a peaceful protest. This shows that not only police brutality happens in America, other counties police forces have violent officials. 


The police know they can get away with the murder of innocent people. I don’t think we can stop police brutality, because if we could stop it, we would have stopped it a long time ago. As long as the America justice system believes that the officers that kill innocent people are right, there’s no way we can stop it. Even if we catch the officers killing the victim and violating rules, like the Eric Garner case, nothing will change.


It personally doesn’t affect me because I’ve gotten used to it. It’s to the point where I’m almost expecting to hear another case of police brutality on the news when I wake up in the morning. One way it does affect me is that it lowers my trust for police officers because as a young black teenager, I feel there is a target on me, my family and friends heads just because we’re black.


It disappoints me because when I was younger, I wanted to be a police officer. But instead of protecting the peace, I feel like I would be working the enemy and I would be looked down by my family, friends and loved ones. In conclusion, I feel like police killing is the biggest betrayal the citizens of the US. Every police officer is sworn in to protect the peace. Well how do you “protect the peace” when you’re killing the people you promised to protect?
- Joshua Pleasant


Police Killings
            
Recently, the police killed a young man by the name of Freddie Gray.  I really don't know about why they killed him, but I know the cops of Baltimore had the young man in handcuffs and a choke hold. Some witnesses say that Freddie was innocent and some say that the police was being to rough on the young man. One witness has a video of the police beating the young man savagely while stilll in handcuffs. By time he had been moved to the police station, he had already died. I think “police killings“ or whatever you want to call them are crazy. I think that some police are bad police and some are good. I honestly think the bad cops are going around killing innocent people ,because their bored with there job. The killing of Freddie Gray turned the people of Baltimore into angry people. His friends and family were truly hurt, their pain and frustration helped cause the riots.


This situation makes me feel like police are not here to protect me. Police, today are getting a little out of hand every since Trayvon Martin case. These “ Police Killings “ are making me feel as though our PROTECTERS ARE HERE TO KILL US. Its making me feel that I should doubt the men that are supposed to be the good guys. They are killing innocent souls. I think in every state police squads are all having issues like this. What do they expect us people of the U.S. to think? 


I really wish this could stop, because the police are taking good lives and leaving the bad. Police think just because your black that is how you act, which is not true. I think to stop this we should protest in a civil way. The police stations should come together and talk about the situation and get to the bottom of it. I also think that the president of the United States should start a talk movement so everyone can voice their opinion. The police are taking so many innocent BLACK LIVES and that is not fair, because black lives really do matter. ALL BLACK LIVES MATTER! If everyone just come together in a peacefully way, we can get our point across. I think situations like this is making our cities become worse than what they are. Stuff like police killings will just egg things on for people with no mind to start doing more crazy things. If police just do their job and put the victim in cuffs and sit them in the car, we wouldn’t have to be writing or protesting about this today.


I really want this to end, because we don’t want our next generation to think they can be shot. I just wish the police department leave the men behind that think abusing or killing is the answer to get justice. I want people’s voice that have a problem with police killings to be heard. We shouldn’t have to feel unsafe around police officers, just because their trigger happy.
- Ayonna Gallmom


Police Killings: False Titles

Police Officers are bound to protect the peace and its people, police are people that have the power to protect the people, but thats just not how it works with cops”. They arent the protectors that they are supposed to be. Police brutality, the killing of African Americans, and crooked cops are the things that make some cops terrible peacemakers. What makes it worse is the fact that cops are creating excuses for what they are doing and hurting the parents, hurting the community that knew the people who were killed. 



Cops simply just do not care; the deaths that are happening aren't coincidence, despite what the cops are saying. When it comes down to it, its a racist situation. Now, its not like other races are not being killed, but its only blacks that are being killed at such a high rate. In the Frederick Gray situation, he was beaten and then killed. Cops are just not in their right mind. They do not have the right murder people, period. No one should take another's life either, unless their life is actually endangered and not like how cops say. Cops should make killing someone their absolute LAST option.


If cops do kill someone, they should still get some type of punishment; them getting off is not the right or a way for people to get their justice. I dont really know if, we the people can stop such a powerful force such as the police. Theyve been around for so very long and in reality been doing what they are doing now, killing innocent African American men, it just wasn't important to the government.


If there was a way to stop it; what I think would be a smart approach is a peaceful protest or attempting to show cops that they are wrong in every way, but I just dont see it happening; cops just do not care. Theyre going to keep to killing or seriously hurting us people. It doesnt mean that Im completely against cops, there are still a few that are good. 


Actually, cops know when their lives are in danger, they actually know the consequences of killing another man. The fact remains that cops are covering up the killings that couldve happen or the killings the public does not know about. Its not like people especially; African Americans will all of a sudden believe, trust or like cops. After the incidents that happened up to now, African Americans are less likely to have anything to do with a cop. What makes it worse for us, as people, crooked cops, people who we in trust our lives to, are easily persuaded with money. 


"Greed is a bottomless pit which exhausts the person in an endless effort to satisfy the need without ever reaching satisfaction". This quote explains why, maybe, most news stations arent showing the exact truth about how many African American really are dying. 


Sadly, on the other hand, this does affect me, I shouldnt be scared to walk by a cop or be terrified to get shot down in front of my brother or sisters. I dont know what I do would, if I found out if a relative of mine happened to get shot by a cop; what would you do? There will be a lot of hate in my heart and I would want justice, but I know deep down that just would not happen. I believe that if cops would just do their job without the killing and African Americans, stop making the rest of us African Americans look bad, then, maybe the killing will stop. These excuses must stop as well, anybody who hears the same excuse over and over will get sick of it, eventually.           


This explains why African Americans in Baltimore started that riot. Leading something or someone should not be with fear; instead you lead them with courageousness. This is not a world I could live in, if Im supposed to fear someone because of how much power they have. To make a very long story short, I dont believe that cops are protectors of peace. I hope that things change and the protectors return because, claiming a title doesnt mean it is actually what you are.
- Kevin Whitmire


POLICE KILLINGS: Treat People How You Want To Be Treated

Since the police are the law, they think that they can do whatever they want to people. They shot Mike Brown and he really did not do anything. Police think that since they are higher than other people that we have to bow down to them. If the person does not have a weapon, the police should not shoot or mace them, because it’s against police rules. Their job as a police is to protect the people, not kill them.


They should be stopped, because they are killing innocent black people and children. It’s just wrong to murder someone. Police think that since we are black, they can just kill us because of how it was back in the day and because of racism. The public image of black people in America has been degraded.


Police should have little cameras so the public can see what happens, also, we can use it as evidence. It would help to see if what the police officer says is true or not. In order to fix this situation we could fight back or boycott. 


It doesn’t really affect me directly, but it affects the family of the person who was killed. It makes me feel angry, because of how many black people are being killed in the USA. It also makes me feel sad, because it could have been one of my family members or close friends. The police are basically targeting black people.


I really don’t exactly know why the police are targeting black people. White people control government and the laws; it seem as though they don’t value black lives as much as they do with white lives. These things are just not fair.


For example; compare Michael Vick & George Zimmerman, Michael Vick was sent to jail for dogs fighting and George Zimmerman was let go on murder charges. George Zimmerman should have been locked up and charged with murder because, Trayvon Martin was innocent. White people look at what Michael Vick did and say he a bad person, but look at George Zimmerman killing Trayvon Martin. The same people say, "ohh," "It was an accident" or "its okay because he was black" or try to make his hoodie he had on, while walking, into an excuse.

- Ceaira Ball




Police Killings: A Recipe for Civil Dysfunction

White police officers are viewed as domestic terrorists by a lot of people these days. The reason behind this is because of one specific issue. They are constantly killing people for no good reason. They frequently kill African Americans in particular, and it’s been like this for a very long period. One prime example of police killing would be the shooting of an African American named Michael Brown. Unfortunately, he fell victim to police killings at the young age of eighteen years old.


It’s no secret that America has had ongoing racism since slavery back in in the early 1600s. It still goes on today as I type this essay. The racism in this country has had a severe effect on black folks, in particular, for ages. White folks have disliked black folks because of the color of their skin, for being different from them, and for being who they are. White folks just felt as though that they were superior to any race. It’s resulted in verbal disrespect, physical disrespect, segregation, dog bites, beatings, angry mobs, rioting, hangings, and lynching. All of these wicked things connect to police, because, first of all, there are racist white people in America and it is those racist white people in America who take their racism with them when they get into the police force. That is when they use their authority to do racist wicked things to people.


Instead of using their authority to protect and serve, they misuse their authority. They use it for cruel treatment and exploitation. They unnecessarily judge, question, and search us black folks. There’re times when they constantly abuse their power. One example, would be the Rodney King case back in 1992. Rodney King was arrested for a traffic violation on March 3, 1991. During the arrest, Rodney King was struck with nightsticks over fifty times after initially resisting police orders. A witness to the event, George Holliday, videotaped the arrest, which was later broadcast on local station KTLA and commercial news networks nationwide. Over a year after the night of the beating, the LAPD officers indicted in the trial were acquitted of the charges brought against them. As a result of the verdict, many residents of Los Angeles reacted with shock and anger which resulted in the 1992 L.A. Riots.


Honestly, I feel as though I can describe the police killing in one word. That word is Tyranny. Police killings nowadays of African Americans or any ethnicity or any race is due to cruel and oppressive power that the police have.
We have got to stay strong if we’re going to get through this and grow from this. You know, bad things, tragic things happen all over, so there isn’t any hiding from it. What we as people have to do are stay strong and stay optimistic. We have to stay strong and stay optimistic to recover mentally, spiritually, and emotionally.


I’ve learned that what the authority says is not always true. In other words, the official statement is not always true. People say that one thing’ we as people should do to avoid these situations is obey the law and do what is right. This means that if we do not cause any trouble then all these killings would not happen. America has already shown that you don’t need to commit any crime or cause any trouble to get killed by an official. The point is that even when laws and rules and regulations are obeyed, because of the racism, racist white folks will find ways to physically and verbally abuse their power to humiliate and degrade African Americans.


I was asked how this affects us. My answer to that is that it makes us hungry for justice. The police killing truly devastates us and makes us wonder why and so as a result of that we are hungry for our justice. As a result of being hungry for our justice, people go to court, people riot, people loot, people protest, and people conduct civil unrest. People do these things because they know that they aren’t getting their justice. So, until they feel that their voices are heard and until they get their justice, the controversy will continue and the tension will grow because of that dissatisfaction. People simply need justice and that’s something that’s just self-evident and vital.

- Lansana Fofana



Police killings: Protect Us Don’t Hurt Us
            
Police killings are bad and wrong in every way. Police killings are worse than regular people killing people, because we look to them to protect us from harm. When I think about police killings, I think about people being seriously injured and people dying and dying when they are innocent. Police need to protect people not hurt them. I am going to explain why it happens, how do we stop it, and how does it affect me.

Police killings happen because people are misunderstood, racism, and because some police think it is cool that they killed a person. Most people die for being misunderstood, they look like they have a weapon or are reaching for one and they really are not. I think that is where most of the problems come from. Racism is a part of the problem as well. Most people think that racists white officers are killing black people and that is kind of true. For some reason the officers think black people are known for having weapons on them. Some officers think it’s cool to kill a person. It is not cool to kill a person at all because it is like killing another you, another human being. Just think what if someone killed your brother and he was innocent.

We can stop police killings by punishing the police people who did the crime.  We can punish them by putting them in jail for life just like any other person. Doing this will make people think twice before they take the life of another person. Also, I think the police officers should be kicked off the police team if they take another life of another person.

Police killings affect me, because it makes me lose trust. I should not lose trust or be scared of police, because they should protect me. This affects me in a negative way.  All police should think twice or take better actions, when it comes to handling dangerous situations. Killing a citizen should be the last resort.
- Amari Davis



Police Killing's: Fight for Justice

About the situation in Ferguson, I feel like the government didn’t care about the situation  like they should have. 

The government is not giving us what we want, which is Justice. I feel like it’s a disappointment that we have to protest or burn down our own community just to get our point across. Why are the officers killing people without a reason? Why is nobody doing anything about it? The officers are being let off because it’s somehow self-defense, but how? Most of the victims were unarmed. I want the families who lost somebody to get the justice that they deserve. I really need for the government to stop taking the police side and think about us African Americans as well.

I say we protest to try and get our point across, and try our best to try and stop this mess. Instead of destroying our own community, we should get together and come up with some type of ideas that we think would end this. We should get them to understand that Black Lives Matter and we are also humans. We should go down to every police station and get our problems solved. 

This whole situation has me feeling sad. I never thought I would see or hear something like this in my life. I also feel scared, because what it if it happens to my family or me and we aren’t be able to get justice. Sometimes, I think it’s best if we stay in the house. It makes me mad. Why can’t we just get along with one another? I don’t want this country to go back to racism. 
- Alyssia Simmons




Police Killings: U.S.A Needs Peace

Police killings happen because people don’t respect the laws and police officers. To stop it, they should respect the laws and follow the law rules. It affects people because people can’t trust all police officers anymore. Some people get killed, even though they don’t have a bad record or haven’t done any wrong. When people disrespect the laws the police have the right to say something to them to correct what they doing wrong, but some people don’t listen and that’s when police officers have to do something. That’s when they kill people they don’t have to, but they choose to do. If people would of listened to the police officers when they said something to them, they probably wouldn’t of gotten killed.

You have to treat others the same way you want them to treat you. Some police officers think they all that, because they wearing the uniform. So they go around telling people what to do. Everybody doesn’t break laws. Some people don’t like when police officers comes in tells them what to do, so that’s when they start with police officers. Some people are crazy and they have weapons or some with them and that’s when police officers shoot them because they protecting themselves.

This affects me because we can’t trust all police officers. We don’t know if they are racists. Some police officers are racists. If someone is black or Hispanic, they think that they done something bad. They don’t trust, so, how can we trust them. Now, when you really need help from them, we won’t know what to do; ask them for help or help yourself. Mostly, white police officers don’t trust people from other race.

The five states or jurisdictions where is most likely to be killed by law enforcement are New Mexico, Nevada, District of Columbia, Oregon, and Maryland. African Americans , 13 percent of the population, are victims in 26 percent of police shooting. Police don’t give them time to talk, the police just go by the way they are look and dress.

To stop all this, we have to respect the laws, follow directions, don’t argue with just do what they say. I think police killing is not right , because one day somebody going kill them and their families wouldn’t like it, so, they don’t have the right to take other people lives if they don’t want to lose theirs. 

- Joaquin Carranza


            



Police Killings: Year of Destruction

When I hear of police killings, what come to my mind is petty police officers, racist cops and innocent people being killed. When the police commit these crimes, I wonder do they feel guilty. Why do these things occur? Maybe, because cops have too much power. In some cases, maybe the cop on duty was having a bad day or the victim wasn’t following directions as the police pleased. In most cases, the police do not get indicted or sentenced, which gives other cops the idea of getting away with murder. Who is there to blame and why? The jury is responsible because they are likely not to convict the police at all. And the government doesn’t pay stuff like this any attention.

How does it affect us? When being stopped or in custody of police, black people shouldn’t be scared for their life. Family and love ones fear for their love ones & relatives to be in custody of police. I even feel as though they have to be more careful of what they say or act a certain kind of way when dealing with police because they do not want to be the next victim. Every time a family member leaves the house, they should not have to think of the worst because of the police in our society. When I hear the word police, I actually think of them stopping the violence and not committing the crime. If people weren’t committing high level of crimes and violence then maybe they wouldn’t be on the police radar or draw that type of attention? However, that still doesn’t give police the right to end anybody’s life, especially if a life wasn’t in jeopardy or there was not any type of threat to their life. If you look at the crime rates; African American teens are most likely to commit a crime 2-3 more times than a white teen. Coming in to that, police don’t know what they’re going to get into or what’s going to be the outcome, maybe the police feel as though they just need to take action.

Since the beginning of 2013, there has been more than 100 deaths in the month of January due to police, this has to come to an end. As you think, we are already losing a generation of people due to black on black crimes yet police killings now. As you look at most cases, the main similarities are that the officers are white, people that were killed was either seen or had been mistaken to have a firearm. 

 - Datashia Price





Police Killings: Legalized Murder

 For the past several months, there has been a lot of tension between the public and the police. This is due to the recent unexplained, and lightly punished killings of would be criminals or completely innocent people. Examples of these would be; Fredrick Gray, Mike Brown, and Antonio Martin. Why does this happen continuously? How can we stop it? How does it affect us all? These would be good questions
 First, why does it happen? This question often varies, depending on the officer and the victim/suspect. For example, in Antonio Martin’s case he was armed and considerably dangerous. The officer’s name and background is not available at the moment, but in this situation Antonio Martin pulled a gun on the officer. The officer reacted with backpedaling while firing three consecutive shots. One of those killed Antonio. There’s video evidence that the officer was clearly defending himself yet there was still cries of outrage. So, back to the question. Why does it normally happen? To look at this form the officer’s perspective, they risk their lives daily protecting the community. They are normally alert and aware or often times overly alert and paranoid. If the victim seems suspicious and reaches for something the officer may respond with a non-lethal solution. Their gun. It’s understandable, but by no means a legitimate excuse. This is why these things will often happen. However, there are times when an officer will take a stereotypical approach towards blacks. The officer nor the police department will admit to this, so it will be assumed by the public.

How can we stop this? This is the most difficult question out of the three. It’s honestly not something that can just be stopped, but it can possibly be reduced. It cannot be stopped because there will be actual accidents that occur or an overzealous police officer will use unneeded lethal force. Killing the innocent can possibly be stopped or again, reduced. There will always be questionable officers and people will always question their actions. But if law enforcement and the public can come to a mutual understanding the problem can be “reduced”. If a person would willingly follow police instructions and the officer respected the citizen’s personal space and rights there shouldn’t be a problem. That or the officer can use his or her other non-lethal resources instead of a gun. Personally I would think that the police should undergo a sort of retraining process so they can familiarize themselves wit less lethal options. This includes: Pepper spray, Taser, and Baton.

How does this affect me personally? Arguably the easiest question, it affects me because I will, in one time or another, will come into contact with law enforcement. I am a young black teen who an officer can label as suspicious. I am rather large for my age so there is a chance that I too, can end up like Freddie Grey or Mike Brown. I am disturbed about the riots and police assassinations. The police are our protectors and if we fight against them or disperse them or simply give them less of a reason to protect us then crime will increase and society as we know it; will plummet. This problem isn’t simply the police fault; it is sometimes everyone’s fault. A lot of black people claim its racism due to black people being the victims in these cases. Partly true, but the officers aren’t always white. Antonio Martin was killed by a black officer. Is it still racism? I wouldn’t say so. There are always retaliations for police killings like the assassination of two officers in their patrol car, Ferguson riots, and the violence in Baltimore. If this continues, violence will engulf the nation and everyone, including myself, will get involved.

In conclusion, police killings are a serious problem and needs some type of resolution. The reason this happen is because paranoid officers or misinterpreted actions. How can we stop it? By fully cooperating with each other and by using less lethal means if the situation calls for it. How does it affect me personally? It does so because of the recent retaliations and if the trend continues the nation will be rioting. The situation needs to be controlled while it still can be controlled.              

Nathaniel Matthews


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