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"GARFIELD PARK — Delores Coleman watched 22-year-old Irell Mitchell's life come to an abrupt end around the corner from her home Monday evening and, she said, the police came and went in 90 minutes.
"They didn't talk to anyone ... they just picked up his body and left," Coleman said. "Didn't do no investigation or nothing."
Hours later, gunmen returned to her block, firing a volley of shots that hit 10-year-old Tavon Tanner in his back while he sat with his family on their front porch. The next day he was in critical condition, with a bullet lodged in his chest."
I wonder if law abiding black people in these low income, crime ridden, majority black neighborhoods receive reduced service from the police because the police perceive a danger for their lives in these neighborhoods?
So the police are acting like juveniles because they are being held to high standards...nice. My way or the high way isn't how public service is supposed to work.
Ending the drug war would free up cops and end a bunch of violence, but I suppose that's too obvious.
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