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Police Brutality Essay Research Paper Police BrutalityBy

Police Brutality Essay, Research Paper


Police Brutality


By


Matt Howard


Composition


Peroid 1


Mrs. Kolar


December 20, 1996


Work Cited


Brancato, Gilda and Elliot E. Polebaum The Rights Of Police Officers New york, A.C.L.U. 1981


Streisand, Betsy ? L.A. Chooses Sides : Cops vs. Aliens ? U.S. News and World Report Aprill


1996 10


Bruning, Fred ? Rogue Cops and Civillan Beatings? Newsday April, 1996 : 15.


Daher, Kate ?Justice For Jonny? {htpp://www.cs.cmu.edu/~pshell/gammage/flyer.htlm October


1995.


Winters, Paul A. Policing The Police Greenville: David Benner,1991


A.C.L.U.


? We were following are training as L.A.P.D. officers,? said officer Stacey Koon who


was one of four officers accused of using excessive force against Rodney King.


{Brutality in Los Angles 7 } Koon along with fellow officers Timothy Wind, Lawrence Powell,


and Theodore Brines chased King through downtown Los Angles. King had allegedly committed


numerous traffic violations and was thought to be high on PCP. After a hour King pulled his car


over and the officers swarmed in to arrest him. King began to struggle then the beating began.


Little did the officers know a bystander was filming the whole thing.{Brutality in Los Angles 8}


The officers were tried for using active force and the tape were reviewed by experts


who found that king was struck with over 50 blows to the body by the officers.


{Brutality in Los Angles7} The officers were found not guilty of using excessive force


against Rodney King. This sparked a week long riot in Los Angles. There was looting and


building being torched. {Burning 14}


Following the riots it was announced that two officers Stacey Koon And Lawrence


Powell would stand trial yet again, but this time in federal court for violating Rodney


Kings civil rights. Both were convicted and sentenced to prison terms {Brutality In Los Angles 7}


The Rodney King video and trial sparked a question in many peoples mind through


out the nation, ?How big of a problem is police brutality? Little did they know that this


would be the beginning of a streak of police related violence.


Sandra Antor a Miami, Florida residence was driving through South Carolina heading


north on vacation. When she was stopped by a South Carolina Highway Patrol officer.


{Bruning 15} He dragged her from the car and cursed at her. Once she was out of the car


He forced Ms. Antor to lay on the pavement handcuffed like a common thief , all because she had


had failed

to see him with his lights on behind her . His on board camera recorded the whole


incident. {Bruning 15}


A couple weeks later we saw a example of police brutality again. This time a truck full


of illegal aliens from Mexico. Deputies in Riverside chased the pickup on the freeway. The illegal


immigrants threw beer bottles at the deputies. When the truck finally stopped, the immigrant in


the back of the truck fled. Three Riverside Deputies then went after the driver and his passenger.


The driver was thrown against the hood and handcuffed. The passenger, a pregnant women was


grabbed when she did not stop running, was clubbed repeatedly with a nightstick. The officers


didn?t even notice that a news helicopter was hovering above them recording everything live on


television. {Streisand 10}


Not every police beating is fortunate enough not to end without any major


injuries. Take Jonny Gammage for example, a cousin of Pittsburgh Steeler Defensive End


Ray Seals. Gammage had just finished having lunch with his cousin Seals. Seals let Gammage


borrow his brand new Jaguar to pick his mother up in Pittsburgh. While driving through


downtown Pittsburgh Gammage got out of the car and began to argue with the officers. He


allegedly was beaten to death by them. What makes it ironic is the only reason Gammage was


stopped is because he was riding his brakes to prevent from speeding. {Daher 1}


A tow tuck driver named Frank Beljack was a eyewitness to the beating. Beljack said


? I noticed they were hitting on him. It looked like one of the officers was on his back hitting


him. The officers are on trial now for involuntary man slaughter. {Daher 2}


Although police beatings like this have no logical explanation why they happen, some cops


have described a feeling of excitement during a high speed pursuit. This feeling now has a name.


It is called High-Speed Pursuit Syndrome. High-Speed Syndrome is described as a mix between


fear, excitement, and adrenaline. This syndrome cause the officer to vent all these emotions on the


suspect at the end of the pursuit.{A.C.L.U. 1} Police departments now are training their officers


how to control their emotions in the event of a high speed chase.{A.C.L.U. 2} Three of the four


police beatings above involved high speed pursuits.


The purpose of this research paper is took look at some police brutality cases and try to


determine how big of a problem it is. This is just four cases of thousands of cases all over


the world. So the answer is police brutality is a big problem and should be stopped by


whatever means necessary.

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