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    scene of the movie is when a male civilian was grounded and two American police officers were applying pressure on his head. This scene had very strong emotional context‚ for it brutally should the police brutality‚ Jacob Crawford choose to use a relaxing and casual melody to accompany that scene‚ to subtlety indicated that this is but a thing of the norm. The music of the documentary only changed when the scene turned to the police surrounding a house. The music played induced an atmosphere of mystery

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    As a police officer here in Memphis this case is discussed in the academy and many have various viewpoints as to how this case changed police response to crime for the better as well as for the worse. Prior to this case it was not uncommon for deadly force to be used in a broad array of situations including property crimes such as burglary. Public sentiment up until this point was largely in support of the police and their need to stop the “bad guy”‚ a sort of don’t do the crime if you are not prepared

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    nine men huddled together inside the Baltimore City Jail‚ not because they were being detained for criminal malfeasance‚ but for their own protection from the mob of 1‚500 angry Baltimoreans gathered outside. The men inside the jail‚ led my Alexander C. Hanson‚ were members or affiliates of the unpopular Federalist newspaper‚ The Federal Republican. The crowd outside was predominantly composed of European immigrant wage laborers from Ireland who flocked to Baltimore following the Revolutionary War.

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    Whats right from wrong when it comes to police use of force. The unnecessary use of force has been described as deadly force‚ brutality and many more abuses towards minorities Do police officers believe in correct use of protocol because citizens are not seeing the result. Police officers are taught to serve and protect but unnecessary use of force is being revisited. Police officers can’t be taught to treat citizens as if they are animals. Now a days animals are treated better than a your typical

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    on how a British attack on Fort McHenry in Baltimore led to "The Star-Spangled Banner‚" America’s national anthem. In 1814 The British attacked Washington‚ DC. They set the Capital building on fire‚ the White House and other public buildings. Then they left to their ships in the Chesapeake Bay. British General Robert Ross and Admiral George Cockburn led British to attack on Washington. They then planned to attack Baltimore. But many people from Baltimore expected the attack from the British so they

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    The most significant problems police officers face are job stress‚ fatigue‚ violence and brutality‚ and corruption. For police officers dealing with stress is part of the job. Law enforcement officers are called on to serve and protect the innocent and the guilty. They must be mindful of the rights of the criminals they arrest as well as the victims the help. Police officers must follow rules and procedures they didn’t create and don’t always agree with. An officer’s hours can be unpredictable

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    Are police really as bad as people really say? In two thousand sixteen some people think cops are bad. Not all cops are bad‚ they are being judged by the few cops that are actually bad. Everyday cops put on a badge to protect and serve‚ not to have a target on his or her back. I have grown up around law enforcement‚ two of my uncles are police officers. Both of them love the job they have and would happily give up their life to make sure you and I stay safe. Cops do not care if you are Black‚ White

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    with the law. These barbaric strategies police officers do to “protect us” have not benefited us. We fear when we see a cop. We fear when our cars are stopped. We fear when we see their weaponry. Police officers are supposed to make us feel safe‚ but look at the mess we find ourselves in. Cops are supposed to keep us safe‚ maintain order‚ and preserve the peace. However‚ this has not been the case for years. On the news‚ practically every day we hear of police brutality. We hear the cries of the family

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    MARTIAL LAW Under the supervision of Ferdinand Marcos‚ September 1972. Marcos declared the Martial Law. When Martial Law was enacted‚ all of Ferdinand’s enemies in politics had been arrested. And in that time‚ the security in the country had been restricted. Martial Law is declared against the former Defense Secretary/Minister where at by now is a Senate. Martial Law has a mission‚ and it is to avoid harm from the communist. But in case of retrieving‚ the communist fight for they’re right. And

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    even if it means risking their life to protect me. I have so much respect for police officer who do their jobs the correct way. Police officer who just do their job out of pure joy and excitement and value their bag and uniform is something to be commended. Not for the attention or for the glory‚ but only to protect and serve to make their community and make the world a better place. My definition of an unethical police officer is someone who abuses their authority‚

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