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July 2, 2017 105 mins
Philando Castile was killed during a 'routine traffic stop' and the officer that shot him was acquitted last week. This, along with dozens of other cases of Police Shootings, sparked today's discussion on Race Relations and Police Brutality. 00:00:00 - Intro 00:00:55 - What happen to me last summer 00:11:40 - Ayanna's Story / A Fearful Encounter 00:15:10 - Political Affiliations / Basic Racial Inequalities 00:24:30 - Philando Castile Verdict 00:27:20 - My Personal Discrimination Experiences In So Cal 00:33:40 - The Judicial System & Why So Many Officer Acquittals 00:44:30 - Double Standard of Conduct Between Civilians & Police 00:48:25 - Defining Systematic Racism 00:52:50 - Racial Bias in the Field 00:56:10 - High Alert! Is Fear Playing a Role? A Real Life Cop Weighs In 01:01:05 - Seventeen Year Old Boy Shot in Palmdale - Media Coverage 01:03:15 - Society Split - Choosing Sides 01:08:35 - Are "Accidental Shooting" Justified? 01:12:35 - The "Blue Brotherhood" - Why Don't Good Cops Speak Up? 01:20:45 - A "Flaw in the System" vs. "Human Error" 01:25:10 - Solutions?? Better De-Escalation Training - Can it Help? 01:35:25 - Community Policing - Is it a Viable Option? Like*Subscribe*Share*Keep The Conversation Going!!! http://morganfreelance.com http://www.nathanmartellisstupid.com
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