To understand what needs to happen to mitigate police brutality you need to understand the Marine Corps. In the Corps you are trained to kill with your hands, a knife, a grenade, a rifle and if you are a grunt with a lot more. You are trained how to most efficiently kill humans.
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Police have power over civilians and their lives. If a cop was to unjustly punch me in the face and I fought back without proof I would be arrested for assaulting an officer. That is unchecked power that leaves it open for police brutality and murder upon civilians.
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Law enforcement has power over civilians and law enforcement needs it's own laws to ensure that power is not abused. I am not saying militarize the police, God NO. I am saying the police need their own laws created to hold them accountable for the power they have over people.
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Those who uphold the law should be held to a higher standard than everyone else because of that power difference that exists between cop and civilian. That power must be checked to ensure fairness otherwise the deaths of unarmed civilians will continue.
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Will a stricter law system for cops end all racial profiling, discrimination and murders? No, nothing is 100% but it should limit it and when it does happen civilians will have more power to fight back with that law system to seek justice.
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Something like this would need an act of Congress and the green light from all the states and with our current political environment only an act of God could make that happen. But when there is hope there is a way. You can register to vote and vote for people who want change.
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And if there is no one to vote for that wants change and a way forward than run yourself and make the damn change yourself. Do not lose hope push forward and fight like your life depends on it, because for some of us it does.
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