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Stephon Clark's Grandmother: 'I Just Want Justice For My Grandson' | NBC News
Four people have been arrested and charged after a violent encounter with Macomb County sheriff's deputies. The officers say they were attacked, and the young adults arrested say they are victims of police brutality.
In this news article, it states that four people where arrested by the police in front of their parent’s house. The young citizens are charging the police department for being victims of police brutality.
By Efrain Martinez
This cartoon is describing on what the people of the United States wants right now in 2017, but is it really? Does everyone in the United States want this chaos?
By Efrain Martinez
The author who wrote this quote was Al Sharpton who is an American Civil Rights activists and the former White House adviser.
By Efrain Martinez
Debate.org is a dynamic social community where you can voice your opinion on today’s hottest issues.
By visiting this website you can learn how police brutality is becoming a problem and how it’s not.
By Efrain Martinez
Does this photo illustrate the past or the future of the United States? Will Police Brutality destroy the United States that we all know? It’s time for us, the people, to stand up to know the right and the wrong. If we do not stand up then who will?
By Efrain Martinez
Some things were clear to me: The violence that udergirded the country, so flagrantly on display during Black History, and the intimate violence of “Yeah nigger, what’s up now?” were not unrelated. And this violence was not magical, but was of a piece and by design.”
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By Efrain Martinez