From Liyah Brown, Program Director, Justice Project <[email protected]>
Subject Cops need to be held accountable, not protected
Date June 27, 2022 3:21 PM
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Two years after the murder of George Floyd and more than seven years after the death of Michael Brown, our communities are still being targeted and murdered by police with few if any consequences. Have you ever wondered how cops are so well protected when they break the law?

Our latest video in our “How Cops Get Off” series— "The Protectors" [[link removed]] —lays out how police have successfully developed a culture of silence, known as the Blue Wall of Silence—a no-snitching culture that allows them to cover up when they do anything wrong. The wall of silence is strengthened by institutions including prosecutors, police unions, and the police force themselves to escape accountability.

Watch The Protectors NOW! [[link removed]]

For too long we’ve been told the system exists to protect us, when in fact it is designed to protect cops. To radically rethink public safety, we need to first understand the system as it exists today.
Watch The Protectors video to learn more about how cops get off. [[link removed]]

Our first video, “The Narrative,” broke down how police have driven the public narrative on policing in television and media with their “Copaganda” and, “The Protectors” shows the culture of silence they leverage to escape any and all accountability.

These two videos are just the start—you can learn more about how cops get off at policefreecommunities.org [[link removed]] including further reading, discussion guides, and more in-depth explainers about the video topics.

Keeping our communities safe requires more than police or policing. We need increased transparency and accountability for those who protect and serve us. For our communities to thrive, we must redefine what safety means.

In Solidarity,
Liyah Brown
Director of The Justice Project

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