National Police Misconduct Statistics Essay

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According to David Packman, in “National Police Misconduct Statistics”, “1 out of every 18,518 citizens will be accused of homicide, manslaughter, murder, or other act that unnecessarily takes a life”. Individuals are constantly being accused of doing things they didn’t do. For example, individuals are at a certain place at the wrong time and an accident occurs involving officers therefore the civilians end up taken into custody for being there. Officers should not keep their power because they are racist to citizens, arrest them for no reason, and kill citizens instead of wounding them as they are trained to do so.
First of all, officers tend to be racist to citizens when committing all sorts of crimes. White police officers tend to mistreat other civilians that are from a different race by the way they are questioned or taken to custody with great force and without
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For example, officers are supposedly trained to shoot individuals where it only wounds them not kill them. If the cops are trained to wound citizens then why do they kill them? Is it because of their race or just because they don’t want to deal with them? In “Newsweek” Alexander Nazaryan says, “An asthmatic, Garner died pinned to the ground, while screaming that he couldn’t breathe. Garner was black, the arresting officers white” (2). There is no need for being aggressive against a citizen especially if they have a disability. Officers should ask the citizen if they have a health condition before mistreating or arresting them. Several cases have brought to the attention where officers kill the citizen because they wouldn’t listen to them. Also, officers say that the suspect was armed and dangerous that he had to shoot him until the suspect died. They don’t want to take any risk of dying so they rather kill the individual first. Officers are getting paid to protect and serve our country but instead they are killing innocent