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NYPD Cops Caught Pointing Guns At And Arresting Black Children For 'Playing, High-Fiving'

Consistent with a report published on Monday by means of the new york Civilian criticism review Board,  black children have been handcuffed by way of NYPD officials due to the fact they had been walking with sticks whilst on their way home from college.

Police stopped the two boys, ages 8 and 14, frisked them, and then handcuffed them and took them to the police station even though they weren't doing anything wrong.

The youngsters had been traumatized with the aid of the experience, mainly the eight-year-antique, who continually dreamed of being a police officer in the future, according to his mom.

The review board located that of the 112 court cases that they reviewed, almost sixty-five percent have been cases where police had been accused of the usage of inappropriate pressure on younger adult males of shade.

The lawsuits blanketed young boys having weapons pulled on them with the aid of police, getting handcuffed, arrested, or assaulted for offenses as easy as gambling, going for walks sitting on stoops, wearing backpacks, or maybe high-fiving.

In line with the report, "The CCRB is conscious that the NYPD believes it is running hard to defend the youth of the latest York town. Many young people mainly young humans of coloration, sense focused, and mistreated by individuals of the big apple town Police department. The NYPD must educate all cops on the differences between policing adults and policing youth. There may be presently minimum to no information on how cops are educated in handling younger people."

"regrettably, after years of witnessing news approximately police misconduct and possibly experiencing it themselves, even the youngest among us have an awareness of the tension that too frequently exists between the police and civilians," Davie stated.

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