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This essay is a call to action – to bring awareness to the longstanding record of police violence in Latinx communities. Credit: CALÓ NEWS WIRE / CALÓ NEWS
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While many ethical and responsible officers exist, police violence cannot be attributed to the actions of a few rogue cops. The everlasting questioning of Latinx people’s belonging in the U.S., the unchallenged accounts of Latinx individuals’ criminality, and the veiled over-policing that occurs in segregated neighborhoods makes Latinx neighborhoods vulnerable to police violence.
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