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can policing be reformed?
BRITTANY PACKNETT CUNNINGHAM:
In short, Tiffany, no. You can’t reform a system that was created to protect some people, and to protect those people, supposedly from the rest of us. A system that was created to control can’t actually be changed.
It can only be replaced with the true vision for public safety. Like you said, Jamal Sutherland was mentally disabled. Nearly half the people killed by police every single year have a disability.
We know in North Carolina, the video of Andrew Brown Jr. now shows that he was executed, unlike what the police had previously said. And people are still justifying
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In a week filled with trauma-laced testimony in Derek Chauvin s murder trial, witness after witness testified to feeling completely helpless in the face of watching a man die under Chauvin s knee. The absolute cruelest after-effects on these completely faultless community members is the sense of responsibility. The If Only I d (fill-in-the-blank) thoughts that they re carrying, the weight of which must be unbearable.
Tiffany Cross asked Gyasi Ross about being such a layperson witnessing a murder. She wondered, legally, what are her options in those circumstances? She wants to save this man s life, but that involves knocking a police officer off the man he s murdering. But legally, I m not allowed to do that. So, what is the recourse? she asked. If you re standing there as a civilian, watching a police officer murder someone, you outnumber him, what s the recourse? What are we supposed to do? Stand back and watch this man die?
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