Current Events Blog for Mrs. Countryman's AP United States History class at Booker T Washington High School for the Performing and Visual Arts in Dallas, Texas.
Monday, February 15, 2016
New York police officer found guilty of manslaughter in shooting - Gunnar Ozuna Period 6
Officer Peter Liang shot and killed an unarmed man in a New York housing project stairwell back in 2014. He has been found guilty of manslaughter and misconduct as of last Thursday. The rookie cop was then fired. This trial gained attention because there is controversy that officers are too quick to use lethal force. Especially against unarmed civilians. Unsurprisingly, this victim was an unarmed African American civilian. Figures of authority using lethal force against civilians is nothing new. We've seen it with Michael Brown, Trayvon Martin, and Walter Scott. All unarmed African American civilians. You can even trace it back to the beginning of the American Revolution, the Boston Massacre. This involved the shooting of 5 American civilians, though they were not unarmed. http://wavenewspapers.com/new-york-police-officer-found-guilty-of-manslaughter-in-shooting/
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When will this stop happening, and people start to wake tf up!!!(excuse my french:(
ReplyDeletethis is terrible. It is the people like this that bring the nation down.
ReplyDeletePolice are so corrupt now days..... no one is safe
ReplyDeleteThe amount of police related deaths/injuries without a real reason are beyond ridiculous. There needs to be better protocol when it comes to weapons.
ReplyDelete-Victoria Garza