Then, I'd ditch the 20 - inch rims for some slightly
smaller black police wheels with dog dishes in the center, put on a louder exhaust...
Not exact matches
Rather than laying off the
police force, they could be re-assigned to do something more productive than jailing young (
black) men for possession of
small quantities of marijuana.
Some see the mayor's support of «broken windows»
policing, which targets
smaller crimes to prevent larger ones, as the continuation of a policy that unfairly targets
blacks and Latinos.
Thousands of young
black and Hispanic men stopped and searched by
police have been arrested and received permanent records for possessing
small amounts of the drug.
The
Black Lives Matter movement held a peaceful demonstration in Times Square, New York, to show solidarity in the wake of the tragedies that occurred this week and to stand with the families of Delrawn
Small, Alton Sterling and Philando Castile, three men shot dead by
police
Also at noon,
Black, Puerto Rican, Hispanic, and Asian Legislative Caucus members; Victor Dempsey, brother of Delrawn
Small; Brooklyn NAACP; family members of victims of
police shootings; and community leaders, react to the road rage shooting of
Small and call for a partnership to effect immediate and meaningful criminal justice reform, corner of Atlantic Avenue and Bradford Street, Brooklyn.
Another stalled piece of legislation was the plan to reduce penalties for public possession of
small amounts of marijuana — which has been linked to a surge in arrests of young
black and Latino men who have been stopped - and - frisked by
police officers in New York City.
Governor Cuomo says New York City's stop and frisk
police procedure has unfairly led to the arrest of thousands of mainly young
black and Hispanic men who were caught with possession of
small amounts of marijuana.
Matthew
Smalls, a Staten Island lawyer, said months ago that he would run, in the wake of the Eric Garner case — in which a grand jury impaneled by Mr. Donovan opted not to indict a white
police officer in the unarmed
black man's death.
Three Billboards got something very right about women's rage, but it also got something very wrong about race — no
small matter for a film set in Missouri in 2017 that features an openly racist cop who dances around the n - word and has tortured a
black man in
police custody.
Harrelson is the
small - town
police chief Mildred name - checks on billboard number three, who's dealing not only with this unsolved case and the publicity around the billboards, but a terminal diagnosis of pancreatic cancer; Cornish is his understanding wife; and Rockwell is a hot - headed deputy with a reputation for brutalizing
black suspects («There was no... real evidence to support that,» the chief shrugs).
Both would tell the
police that they saw the boy with the gun reach into his pocket and pull it out; they saw the gun for sure, a
small black pistol.
Brenda Martin, a
small white woman, bruised, shock - strained, tells
police that she was carjacked near the projects by a
black man then adds that her four - year - old boy was asleep in the back seat.