The Issue Of Police Brutality And The Solutions To Deal With It.

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(ThyBlackMan.com) Once again racist cops shoot and kill another unarmed melanated person, but this time it’s a young 23 year old mother named Koryn Gaines of Baltimore, Maryland.

Baltimore PD “claims” that Gaines “pointed a shotgun” at them and fired first and I don’t buy their statement one bit because negropeans like Charles Barkley and bigots like Donald Trump will agree with anything these corrupt racist cops say.

A smart person managed to get at least two videos and one of them has her recording a cop in her crib standing in front of her which directly contradicts the Baltimore PD’s claim that she “pointed a shotgun” at them and fired first. And then the second video show2016-PoliceBrutalitys her talking to her 5 year old son about the police and the structual racism they serve under.

According to legit sources close to Gaines, they said that she often spoke out about police brutality on her facebook page which has since been deleted and she also recorded police/civilian encounters and she recorded her own encounters of racial profiling by Baltimore PD.

According to the corrupt, racist Baltimore PD, the same cops who killed an unarmed brother named Freddie Gray last year. All police agencies in America are built upon the premise of systemic racism who’s only job is to use any method like planting guns and drugs in inner city communities to catch and incarcerate as many young brothers as they can so they can continue making money off their free labor.

Most of these cops that apply for jobs with the police departments have the mental illness called racism because they were taught through the mainstream media, public school history books, and their parents to despise “mud people” who are “the biggest threats” to them and their existence.

Police Departments in America like New Orleans, Detroit, New York, Miami, Oakland, Dallas, and LA have a very long notorious history of corruption and racial profiling and violence against people from inner city communities.

Montgomery, Alabama (my hometown) also has a notorious history of police corruption. When I first heard about the 58 year old innocent black man getting profiled & killed by an MPD officer back in early March of this year, I wasn’t surprised because I knew it would happen sooner or later because the mayor, the police chief, and the police tried to desperately cover up that incident to no avail.

There are many police agencies like MPD that are the most corrupt in the country because The KKK is known to have infiltrated many of them that allows them to legally get away with killing innocent unarmed inner city people.

I can relate to the issue of because when I was in my teens, I remember being racially profiled by police one afternoon because they had mistaken me for a “subject“, police code word for inner city males.

And then a few years ago, I was racially profiled once again by the police one morning when they knocked on the door hard and when my stepdad answered it, cops pointed a gun at him (And I remember my stepdad telling me that he had nightmares of that encounter for two weeks) and then came to my room and told me to “put my hands up and lay down on the floor“. At that moment, my heart was beating rapidly because if I had shown any sort of resistance, I would’ve ended up being a hashtag like Koryn Gaines, Alton Sterling, and many other brothers and sisters that have been killed at the hands of the police.

The Solutions

1. Take your money out of instituitions that don’t care about you and your community like banks and credit unions.

2. Don’t spend money at big retailers that don’t care about you and your community like Kohrs and H&M.

3. Recirculate your economic power by spending with businesses that are owned by people who look like you and care for you and your community.

4. We need to create our own police force so that we can have our own resources to protect our fellow brothers, sisters, and our kids from these domestic terrorists in badges.

The Conclusion – By implementing those four solutions that I mentioned, things will start to change in our community for the better.

Staff Writer; Joe Davis

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