I feel like that's more coincidence than anything
> This happens all over America, all the time. Thread is full of links or a quick hop on google will serve you in this regard
I bet there is tons of anecdotal data to support any claim. There needs to be aggregated data that shows it's happening in high enough rates to be a "systemic" issue.
> Would you merely "lose your job" if you watched your buddy murder a guy and stood there throughout the whole thing?
In most countries bystanders are not obligated to assist. So nothing would happen to you?
Ooooor you'd be an accessory to murder.
Sure, but that's not what you asked.
I believe the other three will be charged and convicted. At least that what I hope will happen.
Do you have any sources for that? I can't seem to find any references for that. According to some reports on the incident, the police at one point went into the store not sure what they did there though.
We have aggregated data. We in fact have been building the aggregated data over years. Black people are disproportionately killed by police.0,1.
0. https://www.washingtonpost.com/graphics/investigations/polic...
Sadly, "belief and hope" hasn't worked for entire swaths of the population. If "belief and hope" worked, we could just "hope" there wont be riots and everything would be merry.
In reality, every two months something horrible happens happens and gets on the news. It probably happens much more than that and isn't on the news. And if it wasn't on video -- it is like it didn't happen.
It is rare to have video. It is even more rare for a charge. Even more for a conviction. I dont think looting is the answer here, but i seriously question the judgement of people who actually think there is no problem of police violence.
Even if you think that police violence is rare, there is the added problem of no consequence. I grew up with case after case, the most memoriable wones were https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shooting_of_Amadou_Diallo and https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rodney_King#Beating
Any time a person is killed or treated wrongly is terrible and police should be held accountable. But I believe it is more to do with rotten people than it is a rotten system.