BASHING THE BLUE
Biden accused of knocking police officers for saying there’s ‘deep sense of distrust’ as black people die in cop custody
M.L. Nestel
Updated: May 15 2021, 22:49 ET
PRESIDENT Joe Biden has been accused of attacking police officers for saying there s a deep sense of distrust as black people continue to die in cop custody.
In a proclamation released on May 7 during Police Week, Biden stated that he appreciates the dedicated men and women who wear the uniform and badge – but some say it quickly turned to disrespect.
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In Biden s proclamation, he stated that in Black and brown communities, there is a deep sense of distrust towards law enforcement Credit: Getty
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