Anger does not fall in the United States. For the third consecutive night, demonstrations were held in several cities to denounce police brutality and impunity. This mobilization began after a dismissal granted to white police officer involved in the death of Eric Garner, a black father killed this summer in Staten Island. Previously, the case Mike Brown Ferguson had set fire to the powder.
In recent months, the excesses of this kind have increased, fueling racial and social tensions.
"By making our voice heard, being united, we believe that the difference we can do to inform these people that they have to stop this. It has to stop now. We do not want to police brutality. This is not really a racial problem, it is equality and social justice, "said the protester.
"We protest for Eric Garner, Mike Brown, and many injustices were committed. We need justice. We must be vigilant, we can not act as if nothing had happened, "said the other.
In addition, the court announced the convening of a new grand jury in a new case. Akai Gurley, a Black, 28, was shot by a white police officer commencing on 20 November in a stairwell in Brooklyn. He was a victim of "accidental shooting," admitted the leader of the forces the New York order.
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