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US Police Regard African-Americans as Less 'Credible'

© AFP 2023 / Eduardo Munoz Alvarez People take part in a rally on April 29, 2015 at Union Square in New York, held in solidarity with demonstrators in Baltimore, Maryland demanding justice for an African-American man who died of severe spinal injuries sustained in police custody
People take part in a rally on April 29, 2015 at Union Square in New York, held in solidarity with demonstrators in Baltimore, Maryland demanding justice for an African-American man who died of severe spinal injuries sustained in police custody - Sputnik International
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African-American citizens, especially young African-American men, are viewed as less worthy by members of US law enforcement, who believe they can get away with violent behavior directed at suspects, advocacy group PoliceAbuse.com Executive Director Diop Kamau told Sputnik.

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"If you are African-American you meet the police with diminished credibility. The police don’t believe what you say. They are more likely to be provocative in their conduct. They have an expectation that if they assault you or hurt you they will likely get away with it," Kamau said.

"It’s not limited to African-American males," Kamau said. "I think more study and further polling, at least to police brutality victims, would demonstrate that it’s pretty widespread across sexual lines between men and women."

Kamau, a decorated former Hawthorne, California, Police detective sergeant, said that the African-American experience with US police was often dependent on location, because police recognize urban areas, where most minorities live, as having higher criminal activity.

"It’s not what most people want to hear, but it’s a fact, and it’s not trending away from that reality," Kamau said.

"It’s actually trending in a more entrenched manner that if you’re a minority person and you encounter police, you are likely to have a distasteful experience, at a minimum."

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He said US police have not addressed the problem of perception that many officers believed African-Americans were more criminal in their behavior than other races.

Ongoing police brutality and racial profiling continue to be major social issues in the United States. Over the course of the past year, numerous killings of African-Americans by US police sparked nationwide protests and received wide media coverage in the country and abroad.

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