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Grim List Of Deaths At Police Hands Grows After Chauvin Verdict

US grieves fresh police killings in wake of Chauvin verdict

US grieves fresh police killings in wake of Chauvin verdict Issued on: 22/04/2021 - 04:27 Bystanders react as investigators work at the scene where 15-year-old Ma Khia Bryant was fatally shot by a police officer in Columbus, Ohio, U.S., April 20, 2021. © Gaelen Morse, Reuters 6 min Just as the guilty verdict was about to be read in the trial of former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin, police in Ohio shot and killed a Black teenager in broad daylight during a confrontation. Advertising Read more The shooting of Ma’Khia Bryant, 16, who was swinging a knife during a fight with another person in Columbus, is in some ways more representative of how Black and other people of color are killed during police encounters than the death of George Floyd, pinned to the ground by Chauvin and captured on video for all the world to see.

George Floyd murder: Grim list of deaths at police hands grows even after guilty verdict

  Just as the guilty verdict was about to be read in the trial of former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin, police in Ohio shot and killed a Black teenager in broad daylight during a confrontation. The shooting of Ma Khia Bryant, 16, who was swinging a knife during a fight with another person in Columbus, is in some ways more representative of how Black and other people of colour are killed during police encounters than the death of George Floyd, pinned to the ground by Chauvin and captured on video for all the world to see. Unlike Chauvin s case, many killings by police involve a decision to shoot in a heated moment and are notoriously difficult to prosecute even when they spark grief and outrage. Juries have tended to give officers the benefit of the doubt when they claim to have acted in a life-or-death situation.

Grim list of deaths at police hands grows even after Chauvin verdict

Print Just as the guilty verdict was about to be read in the trial of former Minneapolis Police Officer Derek Chauvin, police in Ohio shot and killed a Black teenager during a confrontation. The shooting of Ma’Khia Bryant, 16, who was swinging a knife during a fight with another person in Columbus, is in some ways more representative of how Black and other people of color are killed during police encounters than the death of George Floyd, pinned to the ground by Chauvin and captured on video for all the world to see. Unlike Chauvin’s case, many killings by police involve a decision to shoot in a heated moment and are notoriously difficult to prosecute even when they spark grief and outrage. Juries have tended to give officers the benefit of the doubt when they say they acted in a life-or-death situation.

George Floyd trial: Grim list of deaths at police hands grows even after verdict

George Floyd trial: Grim list of deaths at police hands grows even after verdict 22 Apr, 2021 04:58 AM 7 minutes to read Black teenage girl in Ohio shot dead by police as Derek Chauvin jury returns verdict. Video / Heavy / @ WhatRiot Black teenage girl in Ohio shot dead by police as Derek Chauvin jury returns verdict. Video / Heavy / @ WhatRiot AP Just as the guilty verdict was about to be read in the trial of former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin, police in Ohio shot and killed a Black teenager in broad daylight during a confrontation. The shooting of Ma Khia Bryant, 16, who was swinging a knife during a fight with another person in Columbus, is in some ways more representative of how Black and other people of color are killed during police encounters than the death of George Floyd, pinned to the ground by Chauvin and captured on video for all the world to see.

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