«The de Blasio administration has not created a national model to
address police killings — it's created a model of deflection from accountability,» said Yul - san Liem, a spokeswoman for Communities United for Police Reform.
Not exact matches
He did not emphasis overseeing justice for American citizens or
addressing voting suppression or the disproportionate
killing of African Americans by
police forces.
Addressing the grand jury decision to not indict the
police officer who caused Garner's death, Sharpton «connected the dots» of other cases of African Americans or Latinos
killed by
police, from Anthony Baez and Abner Louima to Michael Brown and Akai Gurley, urging action.
During his annual State of the State speech, Cuomo, a Democrat, announced a seven - point program to
address criminal justice reforms, which included an independent monitor to investigate cases when unarmed civilians are
killed by
police.
Addressing reporters at the Osun State
Police Command headquarters, the suspect noted that the victim was
killed by his client, Olorungbebe who wanted the money ritual.
In his State of the State
address in January, Cuomo announced plans to introduce an independent monitor, such as a retired judge to review
police cases where an unarmed civilian is
killed and the case is not presented to a grand jury.
«In the email, the sender specifically
addresses the «Gay Officers Action League,» and states, in substance, that the sender will
kill every gay and lesbian
police officer with weapons,» according to court papers.
Idris had been summoned to
address the Senate on the alleged inhuman treatment of Senator Dino Melaye during his arrest and detention by the
police over alleged gun - running; and the spate of
killings by armed herdsmen and militias across the country.
The incidents of
killings in some part of the country are being
addressed by the Nigeria
Police Force and other security and safety agencies in the Nation.
Wall text lets you know that this refers to Bill Cosby's Fat Albert character — and thus
addresses the rise and fall of his career — but also acknowledges that the piece stands as an uncomfortable reminder of how we are «confronted almost daily» with news of African Americans being
killed by white
police officers who typically go unpunished.