September 5, 2014

Cambridge Neighbors Lament Police Harassing Young Black Men




One of many articles about discrimination against black Americans. The police director of communications cites statistics. But he fails to mention that young black men commit most of the crime. That too is a statistic. Omitted is how police and the FBI target persons with disabilities. But seldom is there any recognition of that abuse of power. Unlike when police abuse black people where there is substantial media coverage, abuse of persons with disabilities seldom gets recognition by journalists who share the view of the need to abuse disabled persons. Police target young black men because of statistics. But persons with disabilities seldom commit crimes. There is no rational reason to harass disabled persons. 

One person laments being targeted in his poor neighborhood. But it is worse in wealthy neighborhoods when police see young black men there.

[From article]
"We're just being profiled in general," Andrew Marroquin told the Chronicle. "You don't see these things going on in areas of Cambridge where the richie kids are. We live around the housing projects, and this is where kids are profiled."
[. . .]
Mike Wilson, 41, said "Stop beating up the people, stop harassing the people, stop framing the people, stop pressuring the people."

http://cambridge.wickedlocal.com/article/20140828/NEWS/140826928/12586/NEWS

After Area 4 murder, some residents wary of increased police presence
By Sara Feijo
sfeijo (at) wickedlocal.com
Posted Aug. 28, 2014 @ 2:00 pm
Updated Sep 2, 2014 at 11:39 AM
CAMBRIDGE Chronicle

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