Mothers should never have to fear that our children could come to harm at the hands of those charged with protecting them. And yet, another grand jury has failed to indict a police officer in an apparent miscarriage of justice. It reinforces the all too familiar narrative of lives cut down by those entrusted with protecting and serving - a story of racial profiling and police brutality.
The numbers do not lie: Black people are three times more likely than White people to be killed when they encounter the police in the US, and Black teenagers are far likelier to be killed by police than White teenagers.
Across the country, we need a higher standards of policing, with strengthened accountability mechanisms, and critical reforms that end biased racial profiling, police brutality, and militarized policing targeting African American and Latino youth, families, and communities.
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Here's the open letter we'll send to the Obama administration and US Department of Justice.
Dear President Barack Obama and US Attorney General Eric Holder,
I urge you to do everything in your power to secure justice for Mike Brown, Eric Garner, and all police killings of unarmed men, women, and children. We call for an end to the nationwide crisis of discriminatory police violence.
I call on you to arrest and prosecute the officers in these cases to the fullest extent of federal law, and to defend protesters 1st amendment right to free speech. Unless you take action, abusive police officers will remain free and law enforcement across the country will be vindicated in their discriminatory and violent targeting of Black and Latino Americans.
No parent should ever experience the agony of losing a child to discriminatory police violence — only to be denied justice for their devastating loss. But according to FBI statistics, law enforcement kill Black Americans at nearly the same rate of Jim Crow Era lynching. This devastating crisis cannot continue.
We are in a historic time; Mike Brown's death has inspired a powerful, youth led movement to end the nationwide crisis of police brutality and what you do in this moment will have a major impact on the future of racial profiling and police brutality in America. As President and US Attorney General, you have both the power and responsibility to secure justice for Mike Brown and systemic reforms to law enforcement. I urge you to take definitive action to indict Officer Darren Wilson and to overhaul the policies and practices that led to Mike Brown's death, as well as those that perpetuate the nationwide crisis of discriminatory policing.
Sincerely,
[YOUR NAME]