lice brutality and corruption is that something has to be done somehow things have to be changed. Someone has to police the police. There is definitely too much power in the system when you can beat a man senseless, shoot an unarmed man 41 times, or have a trial with so many loopholes and fabricated confessions, It’s ridiculous. Nothing is being done; cops get acquitted and even get promoted. The injustices are not only being done to the victims but also to us as a community for not getting involved and trying to stop it from happening. We the people have to become the “Voice of the Voiceless” for the lives that have been already taken (Fact Sheet on Mumia Abu-Jamal 2) How is that 6 cops in New York can run a drug traffic business right out their precinct and no one notices anything? I’m not just trying to say police brutality is directed towards just minorities. Mostly blacks and Latinos, but it is statistics that show it. Why is that? Is there such an extreme prejudice among law officers, especially in the bigger cities like Philadelphia, New York, and Los Angles. In every case used, there were practically any witnesses, and when there were some they changed there stories to fit police reports. Police brutality is becoming a bigger issue. It should have stopped with the Rodney King incident, but it hasn’t, it has only gotten worse. The cops have just found newer ways to hurt people. Not enough justice is being done to the cops who inflict their wounds among their victims. Was it really necessary for Diallo to be shot 41 times? Did the cops want to make sure he was really dead? What kind of sick frame of mind do you have to have to stick a wooden stick up a man’s rectum so far, that is ruptures his intestines and then shove it down his mouth? What kind of a trial is fair where there is a biased judge, evidence withheld, changed statements, and fabricated confessions? This is some s...