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CNN heads to the UK, Australia, and France to see how people are fighting to end systemic racism and police brutality in their own countries. One officer shoots her with what appears to be pepper balls. We can’t do our job without the community. Here’s what matters to millennials.A state-by-state look at where Generation Y stands on the big issues.Protesters march in the streets of downtown Indianapolis on Monday. Then the list grew, with videos from cities all over the country.“It’s the brazenness of it,” Doucette said, explaining what strikes him about the videos. Subscribe now for more from the authority on music, entertainment, politics and pop culture.Sign up for our newsletter and go inside the world of music, culture and entertainment.Protests over George Floyd’s death raged in cities across America on Saturday. “This is disgusting.”The incident involving police responding to demonstrations in Buffalo is one of many caught on video in recent days displaying police riot tactics — the use of batons, rubber bullets, tear gas and shields to move people out of the way. We expect that.”Charles H. Ramsey, a former police chief in Washington and Philadelphia, said he believes some of the incidents could have been prevented with better management by police leaders.“It’s hard to be on your feet for that long. Demonstrators clashed with hostile police forces from New York to Los Angeles, Seattle to Miami, and in dozens of cities in between. So the burden is on us going forward.”The attention to policing is hauntingly familiar. By comparison, 533 complaints were filed for the entire month of April, the most recent data publicly available.Mayor Bill de Blasio (D) and Police Commissioner Dermot Shea have vowed to investigate all allegations of improper police action reported during the protests. The victim, 21-year-old college student Evan Gorski, was charged with assaulting a police officer. (Jabin Botsford/The Washington Post)A 75-year-old protester bleeds from his ear after being shoved by Buffalo police Thursday. 55min until curfew Salt Lake City cops shove down an elderly man with a cane for the crime of standing along the street: Police cars set on fire. . Keep supporting great journalism by turning off your ad blocker. One of those struck was Huascar Benoit, 21, who said he was peacefully protesting in Brooklyn when a police officer hit him with a baton, fracturing bones in his face, injuries that might require surgery.The lead-up to the blow was captured on video: Benoit’s video shows officers in riot gear charging toward him. A white woman standing nearby yells: “Why her?” An officer shoves that woman to the ground and handcuffs her.Indianapolis Police Chief Randal Taylor said four officers have been reassigned pending the outcome of an internal investigation, which is expected to be completed next week. But, Casstevens said, some officers’ actions now risk tainting public views of all police. Send us a tip using our anonymous form. The police just drove up, split the crowd in two and started firing in both directions.” Minneapolis protester: “We're trying to … stand up for the basic rights of humanity. Ryan Bort Ryan Bort Reporter.
Cops didn’t like me filming the burning car so they came at me with batons.
It’s hard to have people screaming at you for that long. We want to hear from you! At one point, he spits out blood.He felt “like half of my face was missing,” he said. Feinberg is collecting evidence to file a lawsuit against the Philadelphia Police Department. Then, on Friday, the Buffalo Police Department’s entire riot-control team — 57 officers — Not to protest their colleagues’ use of force. Police in riot gear were marching across a mostly empty plaza in Buffalo when two officers shoved a lone 75-year-old man who stood in their way. … I want to be able to go in a white neighborhood and feel safe. Cameras were rolling . Share widely: National guard and MPD sweeping our residential street. Coronavirus update: Birx says U.S. has entered a ‘new phase’ of pandemic as cases, deaths rise A coronavirus vaccine won’t change the world right away Coronavirus threat rises across U.S.: ‘We just have to assume the monster is everywhere’ We went to the source. Yelling “light em up” “There was absolutely no provocation. Over the course of the afternoon, evening, and into early Sunday morning, countless videos emerged depicting the carnage. This boy had his hands up when an NYPD ofcr pulled his mask down and pepper sprayed him. You see a smoking canister being thrown at officers here. Officers marched past him as he lay motionless and bleeding from the ear.The city suspended the two officers after video of the incident spread around the world. Over the past 72 hours, people across the US have captured what may be the most comprehensive live picture of police brutality ever.
And it’s all on camera, it’s not like they don’t know they’re being recorded. And I certainly understand the anger and frustration out there.
It was a symbol of the multiplying nature of these protests: A spot that had been utterly unremarkable a day earlier was now a center of a new outrage.“This is not going to stop,” said Marina Akaic, one of the marchers.
CNN heads to the UK, Australia, and France to see how people are fighting to end systemic racism and police brutality in their own countries. One officer shoots her with what appears to be pepper balls. We can’t do our job without the community. Here’s what matters to millennials.A state-by-state look at where Generation Y stands on the big issues.Protesters march in the streets of downtown Indianapolis on Monday. Then the list grew, with videos from cities all over the country.“It’s the brazenness of it,” Doucette said, explaining what strikes him about the videos. Subscribe now for more from the authority on music, entertainment, politics and pop culture.Sign up for our newsletter and go inside the world of music, culture and entertainment.Protests over George Floyd’s death raged in cities across America on Saturday. “This is disgusting.”The incident involving police responding to demonstrations in Buffalo is one of many caught on video in recent days displaying police riot tactics — the use of batons, rubber bullets, tear gas and shields to move people out of the way. We expect that.”Charles H. Ramsey, a former police chief in Washington and Philadelphia, said he believes some of the incidents could have been prevented with better management by police leaders.“It’s hard to be on your feet for that long. Demonstrators clashed with hostile police forces from New York to Los Angeles, Seattle to Miami, and in dozens of cities in between. So the burden is on us going forward.”The attention to policing is hauntingly familiar. By comparison, 533 complaints were filed for the entire month of April, the most recent data publicly available.Mayor Bill de Blasio (D) and Police Commissioner Dermot Shea have vowed to investigate all allegations of improper police action reported during the protests. The victim, 21-year-old college student Evan Gorski, was charged with assaulting a police officer. (Jabin Botsford/The Washington Post)A 75-year-old protester bleeds from his ear after being shoved by Buffalo police Thursday. 55min until curfew Salt Lake City cops shove down an elderly man with a cane for the crime of standing along the street: Police cars set on fire. . Keep supporting great journalism by turning off your ad blocker. One of those struck was Huascar Benoit, 21, who said he was peacefully protesting in Brooklyn when a police officer hit him with a baton, fracturing bones in his face, injuries that might require surgery.The lead-up to the blow was captured on video: Benoit’s video shows officers in riot gear charging toward him. A white woman standing nearby yells: “Why her?” An officer shoves that woman to the ground and handcuffs her.Indianapolis Police Chief Randal Taylor said four officers have been reassigned pending the outcome of an internal investigation, which is expected to be completed next week. But, Casstevens said, some officers’ actions now risk tainting public views of all police. Send us a tip using our anonymous form. The police just drove up, split the crowd in two and started firing in both directions.” Minneapolis protester: “We're trying to … stand up for the basic rights of humanity. Ryan Bort Ryan Bort Reporter.
Cops didn’t like me filming the burning car so they came at me with batons.
It’s hard to have people screaming at you for that long. We want to hear from you! At one point, he spits out blood.He felt “like half of my face was missing,” he said. Feinberg is collecting evidence to file a lawsuit against the Philadelphia Police Department. Then, on Friday, the Buffalo Police Department’s entire riot-control team — 57 officers — Not to protest their colleagues’ use of force. Police in riot gear were marching across a mostly empty plaza in Buffalo when two officers shoved a lone 75-year-old man who stood in their way. … I want to be able to go in a white neighborhood and feel safe. Cameras were rolling . Share widely: National guard and MPD sweeping our residential street. Coronavirus update: Birx says U.S. has entered a ‘new phase’ of pandemic as cases, deaths rise A coronavirus vaccine won’t change the world right away Coronavirus threat rises across U.S.: ‘We just have to assume the monster is everywhere’ We went to the source. Yelling “light em up” “There was absolutely no provocation. Over the course of the afternoon, evening, and into early Sunday morning, countless videos emerged depicting the carnage. This boy had his hands up when an NYPD ofcr pulled his mask down and pepper sprayed him. You see a smoking canister being thrown at officers here. Officers marched past him as he lay motionless and bleeding from the ear.The city suspended the two officers after video of the incident spread around the world. Over the past 72 hours, people across the US have captured what may be the most comprehensive live picture of police brutality ever.
And it’s all on camera, it’s not like they don’t know they’re being recorded. And I certainly understand the anger and frustration out there.
It was a symbol of the multiplying nature of these protests: A spot that had been utterly unremarkable a day earlier was now a center of a new outrage.“This is not going to stop,” said Marina Akaic, one of the marchers.