When Cops Look Like Soldiers We Look Like The Enemy: Police Militarization Violates Our Human Rights

The injuries you see on American protesters around the nation are not normal. Losing you eyes after being shot by rubber bullets while exercising your constitutional rights is not normal, federal agents scooping people off the streets without identifying themselves is not normal. The militarization of American

The injuries you see on American protesters around the nation are not normal. Losing you eyes after being shot by rubber bullets while exercising your constitutional rights is not normal, federal agents scooping people off the streets without identifying themselves is not normal. The militarization of American police forces since the 1990’s has had real and long lasting consequences for hundreds of civilians and for thousands of agents who now see their fellow country men as enemy combatants.

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The injuries you see on American protesters around the nation are not normal. Losing you eyes after being shot by rubber bullets while exercising your constitutional rights is not normal, federal agents scooping people off the streets without identifying themselves is not normal. The militarization of American police forces since the 1990’s has had real and long lasting consequences for hundreds of civilians and for thousands of agents who now see their fellow country men as enemy combatants.

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