Refusal to indict the police enrage people

December 09, 2014 | 05:27 PM | 134 Views
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Even before the Ferguson protests calmed down, another decision not to indict the police officer by grand jury in an incident that killed a colored person has resulted in protests in New York and other cities. The killing took place in Staten Island when police tried to arrest Eric Garner and in the process he choked to death. Garner was allegedly found selling single cigarettes, which is considered illegal. In the wake of this second decision in a row, President Obama has said that he would take steps necessary to reform the policing in the country. Training the police in the communities of color is the primary measure in his speech to the press. He is expected to impose racial profiling curbs soon. �I am shocked by this decision,� said New York�s Mayor Bill de Blasio, who is married to a colored woman. He said that he had shared his concern about safety at nights with his son when he goes out.

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