martes, 4 de julio de 2017

New Study Links Militarization Of Police To More People Killed

New Study Links Militarization Of Police To More People Killed

 Additional research conducted in 2016 also found that police are more
likely to be attacked when they are militarized, which raises the
question of how beneficial it is to pad police forces with
military-grade weaponry.

 Police officers stand by as buildings are set on fire after the announcement of the grand jury decision, Nov. 24, 2014, in Ferguson, Mo.

Police officers stand by as buildings are set on fire after the
announcement of the grand jury decision, Nov. 24, 2014, in Ferguson, Mo.