A couple of teenagers are abused by this Arkansas Police officer. What do you think? Was this cop out of line? I dont think these kids deserved to be
A couple of teenagers are abused by this Arkansas Police officer. What do you think? Was this cop out of line? I dont think these kids deserved to be cuffed, choked, wrestled to the ground and arrested.
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I came across this and it flat out discuss`s me! Who in the Hell do these policeman think they are working for....Today its them, tommorrow its us..W
I came across this and it flat out discuss`s me! Who in the Hell do these policeman think they are working for....Today its them, tommorrow its us..Wake The F*** Up people the ball is already in motion, Prepare for the worst! Then again I`m just paranoid....Right? I hope I`m wrong about my gut feeling but after watching this well executed crowd control flanking by the police its seems obvious that we have already drifted to a police state and the constitution is barely hanging in there! THANK YOU My Silent majority!
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THE AMADOU DIALLO STORY
A hail of 41 bullets snuffed out the life of a innocent young man. His name was Amadou Diallo.
His death triggered a movem
THE AMADOU DIALLO STORY
A hail of 41 bullets snuffed out the life of a innocent young man. His name was Amadou Diallo.
His death triggered a movement that united a city divided and shaped America`s history forever.
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THE AMADOU DIALLO STORY
The streets of New York City have certainly witnessed its share of acts of civil disobedience, violence and rebellion. Da
THE AMADOU DIALLO STORY
The streets of New York City have certainly witnessed its share of acts of civil disobedience, violence and rebellion. Dating back as far as the Draft Riots of 1863, very often, the disenfranchised would take to the streets when opposing the government’s unfair policies and practices. Eight years ago when an unarmed African immigrant by the name of Amadou Diallo was shot at 41 times (hit 19 times) by 4 New York City Police Officers, the people took to the streets charging the NYPD with police brutality. Over the next two years that followed, a series of marches and protests was set into motion that would forever change the lives of New Yorkers.
At its conceptual root—spearheaded by Rev Al Sharpton and the National Action Network, was the march for justice for Diallo. However, in the midst of the struggles a new breed of protestor began to emerge. Along the side of the activist stood politicians, students & professors, unions, and laborers. The shout of “No Justice No Peace!—What do we want? JUSTICE!” Now became “What do we want?—BOOKS! HOUSING! JOBS! Diallo’s death became a symbol for justice on all fronts.
360 Media recounts this bitter and yet compelling part of New York City history in the upcoming documentary entitled “365 Days of Marching—AMADOU”
DIRECTED, WRITTEN & PRODUCED by Veronica Keitt
CO-PRODUCED BY Michael Drake, Ozzie Thompson, Nat Woods, Darryl Stith
SPECIAL APPEARANCES by
Rev Al Sharpton, Seiko & Kadiatou Diallo, the parents of Amadou Diallo, David N. Dinkins, former NYC Mayor, Charles Rangel, US Congressmen, Rev. Jessie Jackson, Charles Barron, Councilman, Norman Siegel, ACLU Community Leaders, Activists and others ...
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