Friday, May 1, 2015

Here's A Timeline Of Unarmed Black People Killed By Police Over Past Year

From Arizona to New York, the cases have added to national outrage over deadly force used by police.

When Michael Brown was shot to death by a white police officer in Ferguson, Missouri, in August 2014, it awakened a movement that began with the previous killing of another black teenager, Trayvon Martin, who was shot in 2012 by neighborhood watchman George Zimmerman.

Brown's death was not the first of its kind since Martin's; just a month prior, Eric Garner died after being placed in a chokehold by NYPD officers. Both deaths sparked protests across the country — protests that were renewed when grand juries declined to charge the officers involved in either case.

The national outcry has cast light on similar cases from the past year, some leading to charges against the police officers involved, others not.

Here's a breakdown of when the killings happened and their outcomes.

(Note: This list is not exhaustive.)

April 30, 2014: Dontre Hamilton (Milwaukee, WI)

April 30, 2014: Dontre Hamilton (Milwaukee, WI)

Via The Hamilton Family

Dontre Hamilton, 31, was fatally shot 14 times by a police officer in a Milwaukee, Wisconsin, park. The officer was responding to a call from employees at a nearby Starbucks alleging that Hamilton, who had been diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia, was disturbing the peace.

The officers who arrived first determined that Hamilton wasn't doing anything illegal. Officer Chris Manney showed up later and, after trying to pat Hamilton down, engaged in a struggle with him that led to the shooting. Manney not charged.

Hamilton's mother, Maria Hamilton, is organizing a march in Washington, D.C., on May 9 to call for justice.

July 17, 2014: Eric Garner (New York, NY)

July 17, 2014: Eric Garner (New York, NY)

A scene from the confrontation between Eric Garner and and Officer Daniel Pantaleo.

Eduardo Munoz / Reuters


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