But the FBI were trying to weaken the group by exploited existing rivalries between black nationalist groups.This led to a public outcry which ended up becoming a case. The verdict ended in each side being blamed even though the police shot about 100 shots at these men and they shot one. This transformed into anger, especially from the African-American community.“Even though evidence showed that the police fired more than 90 shots to one by the Panthers, they were not indicted but instead both parties were equally blamed” (Cosgrove 13). Just like today after every single incident with racial profiling there’s a public outcry which can lead to violence and destruction. Even though the amount of supporters for the end too this can be alot, officers still didn’t receive the justice they deserve. But the history of racial profiling “shows that public agitation needs to continue across the nation in order for action to be taken and consequences to be given.”(