Posted by: iLLumination November 30, 2014
The U.S. Could Learn a Lot About Domestic Policing From What it Preaches Abroad
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Facebook this is not a theory. I shared this article because it makes sense. US went to quell uprisings in many middle eastern countries. They preach human right and justice abroad but their way of quelling protests in their own country showed numerous breach of human right.

Just because a handful of opportunistic people start to loot and vandalize, it does not undermine the bigger more powerful volume of people who are exercising their right to protest against a flawed legal process.

Giordano looks like you watch those alex jones and glen beck since you brought it up. I don't watch them.

"the boy was killed but again one police doesn't make other police bad"

You must be living in a bubble. There have been uncountable deaths on hand of police using excessive force on unarmed people. Even in this case, there were 12 shots that were fired at an unarmed person. Think about it. 12 shots fired at an unarmed person.

Read this for only things that happened in August http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/09/09/police-killings-since-michael-brown_n_5788412.html

The Michael Brown incident sparked a protest all over the US, not only because it's race issue. It is due to excessive use of lethal force by the police.

Some of you may brush it aside but the next time you come in contact with the law, I hope you don't learn about it the hard way. Some change has to be made to make the police more accountable.

I respect the people who work as police. Who put their lives in danger to protect the common citizen. But at the same time there are some policemen who are a little bit too trigger happy and resort to deadly lethal force when there could have been another way. That is what needs to be stressed out of this whole ordeal.
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