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PROPOSED RESOLUTION
URGING PRESIDENT BARACK OBAMA TO ESTABLISH A NATIONAL COMMISSION TO EXAMINE THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM AND THE IMPACT OF RACE
WHEREAS, recent incidents of police involved shootings and police tactics have led to major protests across the United States; and
WHEREAS, the August 9, 2014 shooting by a police officer of an unarmed African American teen, Michael Brown, in Ferguson, Missouri and the subsequent decision of a Grand Jury not to indict that officer have undermined trust in the impartiality of the criminal justice system and law enforcement; and
WHEREAS, the July 17, 2014 chokehold of an African American male, Eric Garner, in Staten Island, New York and the subsequent refusal of a Grand Jury to indict any of the officers involved have led to a sustained public outcry against the excessive use of force by police officers, particularly in cases involving African Americans; and
WHEREAS, since the deaths of Michael Brown and Eric Garner, Akai Curley was killed by police in Brooklyn, New York, and Tamir Rice a 12 year old in Cleveland, Ohio was shot to death as he played with a toy gun; and
WHEREAS, Jon Burge a former police commander in Chicago tortured more than 100 African American males from 1972 to 1991 and was never convicted of torture; and
WHEREAS, African American males are six times more likely to be incarcerated than White males and 2.5 times more likely than Hispanic males; and
WHEREAS, African American males are disproportionately targeted for police stops, struck by police gunfire, and arrested; and
WHEREAS, according to Pro Publica, African American males are 21 times more likely to be shot and killed by police than their white peers; and
WHEREAS, if current trends continue one of every three Black males born today can expect to go to prison in his lifetime; as can one of every six Latino males; compared to one of every 17 White males; and
WHEREAS, African Americans make up roughly 1...
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