A community grows more and more restless everyday in Miami over the concern that black men may have recently become the target of violence by local police officers. Seven African American male suspects have been fatally shot by Miami police in the past eight months. Adding to the tension there, all of the officers who pulled the trigger in those shootings were Hispanic.
Community members and members of the local government have expressed outrage over what they see as the use of deadly force. City Commissioner Richard Dunn has called for Miami Police Chief Miguel Exposito to step down. Lynn Cone, the father of one of the slain suspects.
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I wonder if the bodies of people shot to death by the police are autopsied? Does the autopsy include a drug and alcohol screen? Does the officer (or officers) who did the shooting undergo alcohol and drug screening as well?
I fell off a step-ladder at work and was sent to a walk-in clinic. I received no treatment other than being asked if I was OK, but I was required to screen for drugs. I tested negative. I had previously tested negative for drugs in a routine test about two weeks earlier. Drugs, a big issue?!
When you say Hispanic in South Florida, please be more specific - Cuban Hispanic? Mexican? Puerto Rican?......????
Should all Hispanics be clumped together?
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