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The color of our skin automatically makes us a suspect in today's stereotypical world. "Despite the civil rights victories of 30 years ago, official skin color prejudice is still reflected throughout the Criminal Justice System." (Racial profiling, A.C.L.U) Many African Americans know that we are dealing with a subtle form of discrimination, and that our nation has gone blind. We live in a country where Jim Crow "Justice" is still enforced. The question arises about if we had made any progress since the civil rights movement. There are many incidents that show that our Criminal Justice System is being unfair and bias towards African Americans. Many African Americans are innocent victims of harsh, brutal police abuse, racial discrimination in police shooting, and racial profiling. Many organizations have tired in the past, and still are trying to protect the civil rights of African Americansthat are innocent victims.Police brutality towards African Americans has been a problem in the past and is still very much a problem in the present. March 3,1991, the beating of a young black man named Rodney King projected the brutal reality of police abuse towards black people. The Rodney King incident exposed a new form of
Many states have permitted officers to use deadly force when it's deemed necessary. Fyfe, Blind Justice: Police Shootings in Memphis)Person Shot and Killed White BlackArmed and Assaultive 5 7Unarmed and Assaultive 2 6Unarmed and Not Assaultive 1 13Incidents like these aren't rare. Another example, of police abuse towards Americans of color happened in December 1996. com/sections/us/DailyNews/racism000114. Lyndon Stark, age 48, died of asphyxia in a cloud of pepper spray while his hands were handcuffed. When the officers involved were brought to trial and found not guilty of the charges pressed against them, riots broke out in then city of Los Angeles. There are many innocent victims of racial profiling across the country. A new subtle discrimination has been enforced by police officers in the last decade that is now becoming a serious problem. We cannot continue living on with racism and discrimination in our presence. Examples of police abuse cause many Americans (particularly those of color) to distrust the police. It's usually a minority person that is the victim of being shot and killed, even though heshe was not armed and not assaultive. Although many law enforcement officials deny the problem of racial profiling, there is strong and compelling evidence that racial profiling occurs on our roads and highways throughout the country and is a nationwide problem that demands a solution.
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