Police are hired to protect and serve our communities correct? As of late I have been correlating the police with paranoia rather feeling protected and safe. If police brutality is a stock than it has risen in the last few years. Tactics such as multiple cops ganging up on a "suspect", beating them down while in handcuffs, chokeholds, and "accidental" shootings. This needs to end! Police, in reality are employed by your average American tax paying resident, therefore the police work for us! Instead they seem to be working against us. Instead we are facing an unpublicized war that has been in constant rotation against the people of color in America. Whereas, the last documented war on American soil was in 1942 WWII, which took place in Alaska. Many people do not realize the undocumented war that occurs everyday with the police force and residents of many communities throughout the country. For example the two latest stories related to police brutality that are in question now are the cases of Sandra Bland and Kindra Chapman. The corrupt officers who cannot do their dirt in the street due to witnesses, dash cams, and body cams - are now arresting citizens and incarcerating those individuals where they can further torment the individual Not all cops are bad, and not all "suspects" are saints either but at least give both individuals a fair chance at life. Police use proper training methods without harming the suspect, and to an individual who is in the wrong - cooperate with the police to make their job easier, in return can reduce the risk of imprisonment, or death.