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Legacies of Police Brutality and New Hope

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Legacies of Police Brutality and New Hope

By auwcl | February 28, 2019 | 0

By William Mabry IV Police brutality and other violent police misconduct disproportionately affect communities of color, and in particular, Black communities.[1] An appalling example of police brutality occurred in 1991 when four police officers stopped Rodney King for driving under the influence, forced King to exit his car, tasered him, and then continuously beat him before…

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