domingo, 7 de junio de 2015

ACLU mobile app turns the tables on police misconduct | MSNBC

ACLU mobile app turns the tables on police misconduct | MSNBC





ACLU mobile app turns the tables on police misconduct





In Michigan, we did it for Aiyana Stanley-Jones,
a seven-year-old black Detroit girl whose life ended when a SWAT
officer allegedly barged through the door of her family’s home during a
raid and shot her in the head. The SWAT officer had all charges against
him dropped.



We did it too for Aura Rosser,
a middle-aged black Ann Arbor woman killed earlier this year during a
domestic-dispute call by a police officer who, for whatever reason, felt
a need to fire his service weapon even as his partner deployed only a
Taser to stop Rosser. An investigation cleared the officer of any
wrongdoing.




 Police in riot gear return to a staging area after lining up to enforce a curfew imposed in the aftermath of rioting following Monday's funeral for Freddie Gray, who died in police custody, May 1, 2015, in Baltimore. (Photo by David Goldman/AP)



















Police in riot gear return to a
staging area after lining up to enforce a curfew imposed in the
aftermath of rioting following Monday's funeral for Freddie Gray, who
died in police custody, May 1, 2015, in Baltimore.

Photo by David Goldman/AP