Police Kill Persuasive Speech

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“I can’t breathe, I can’t breathe, I can’t breathe.” Those were the last words Eric Garner ever said. He was killed, no murdered, by police four years ago. Now, it’s 2018 and 175 people have been murdered by police. One hundred seventy-eight people, faceless to the public, but they all had a family, somebody who cared about them. That’s only 2018, what about the almost 1,000 people killed last year, or the 1,000 in 2016 and the 1,000 in 2015? Police are killing, but more people are getting upset over the fact that somebody had an abortion than the fact people are getting killed everyday by somebody who is supposed to protect them. I believe we need to get the police to change, they are killing people, everyday, more and more people are getting added to that list, they are teaching the children that this type of behavior is okay, and …show more content…

One of those was a 16 year old named Joseph Haynes. Haynes was killed January 17th of this year, and from his grandmother’s eyes, Haynes was shot after he tried to protect his mother after the Deputy had shoved her against the wall. The first one of the year was tased to death, his name was Deautry Charles Ross. Eric Garner, Jordan Edwards, William Chapman, Philando Castile, Trayvon Martin, Michael Brown, Tamir Rice. All were killed by an officer, somebody who is supposed to protect us. The youngest was 12. All of them fed into a movement that was started in 2013, right after Trayvon Martin died. It was started by three girls, Alicia Garza, Patrisse Cullors, and Opal Tometi. It now has over 40 chapters, and it is used to intervene if there is violence in the Black communities. A year after the movement started, 2014, Ferguson police murdered Michael (Mike) Brown. Others were pepper sprayed, tear gassed and the media criticize them. It is our right to assemble, and yet when we do, we have to fear our life just in case an officer decides that what we’re doing is

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