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  1. Police brutality is the use of excessive or unwarranted use of force by law enforcement against civilians. Police brutality involves physical violence, harassment, verbal abuse, intimidation tactics, torture or other forms of misconduct that exceed the legal or reasonable bounds of policing. This behavior often results in harm, injury, or even ...

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      Isaac Woodard Jr. (March 18, 1919 – September 23, 1992) was...

  2. In the United States, use of deadly force by police has been a high-profile and contentious issue. [1] In 2022, 1,096 people were killed by police shootings according to The Washington Post, [2] while according to the "Mapping Police Violence" (MPV) project, 1,176 people were killed by police in total. [3][4] MPV documented 1,213 killings by ...

  3. May 29, 2020 · Aggressive dispersion tactics, such as police dogs and fire hoses, against individuals in peaceful protests and sit-ins were the most widely publicized examples of police brutality in that era.

  4. In the United States, it is common for marginalized groups to perceive the police as oppressors, rather than protectors or enforcers of the law, due to the statistically disproportionate number of minority incarcerations.

  5. Jun 4, 2020 · The May 25 video of George Floyd’s death sparked outrage and demonstrations across the United States as well as around the world. The direct responsibility of police officer Derek Chauvin...

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  6. Apr 22, 2021 · Here's a timeline of major incidents since 2014 involving police officers which resulted in the deaths of black Americans.

  7. May 29, 2021 · In 2020, the murder of George Floyd broadcast US police violence to the world. But police killings especially directed against Black men were not new. The US codes these as “deaths by legal intervention”, which comprise mainly police uses of force. In 2017, such deaths were in the top ten causes of death for Black men aged 15–34 years.

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