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Q: Why are police beating black people?
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Has a black cop ever beated up a white citizen?

Yes. There are racist cops in every race. Some Black cops have been charged for beating White people. Some White cops have been charged for beating up Black people. Some Chinese cops have been charged for beating up Black and White people etc.


What did the south Africa police did to the black people?

They beat and raped the black people because of the wars


What was Rodney King charged with on the night of his beating?

Rodney King was charged with speeding, driving while intoxicated, and refusing to obey a police order on the night of his beating.


What should you do if you hear a man beating a women?

Report it to the police.


Who videotaped Rodney kings beating by los police?

cat


How can you stop your girlfriend from violently beating you up?

call the police


What profession has the highest rate of Wife beating rate?

Police


Why do the Police victimise black people?

Because some police officers are racist, so say if god forbid a black person did a crime, they'll victimise almost any black person.


Why did the police arrest the chef?

becase he was caut beating an egg (Jaleb)


Who videotaped Rodney King's beating by Los Angeles police?

cat


Why do police think black people are criminals?

It is just that more African-Americans are accused of crimes in the areas where the police think that.


Where does police brutality happen the most?

There are no accurate figures because not all cases are reported.However the most "brutal" police forces are known to be:Mexico (beating, malnutrition, corruption/bribes)China (beating, shooting)Egypt (beating, shooting)Pakistan (beating, shooting, corruption/bribes)Iran (beating)North Korea (shooting, public execution)South Africa (shooting, beating)Russia (beating, excessive force)United States (excessive force, corruption/bribes)