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US Police Kill Over 100 People in March 2015 – ACLU

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Despite the White House’s initiatives, an average of more than three people are being killed each day in the United States, the ACLU said.

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MOSCOW, April 1 (Sputnik) — US police have killed over 100 people in March 2015, including unarmed black men and people with psychiatric disabilities, despite recent mass protests against police brutality in the United States and White House's special recommendations to tackle the problem, the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) said Wednesday.

Earlier in the month, US President Barack Obama's Task Force on 21st Century Policing delivered more than 59 recommendations to the White House on establishing collaborative relations between police and the public. The recommendations included implementing independent investigations of police shooting incidents, greater diversity in police forces reflective of the communities they serve and increased civilian oversight over police and community policing initiatives.

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Despite the White House’s initiatives, an average of more than three people are being killed each day in the United States, the ACLU said.

“Too many of this month’s victims fit a profile we know all too well – unarmed men of color, some of whom have psychiatric disabilities,” the ACLU highlighted.

The ACLU said that police departments should adopt use-of-force policies that emphasize de-escalation, while the public needs data collection practices to report cases of unreasonable use of force by police, the union said.

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Over the past few years, most notably in 2014, numerous cases of killings of unarmed black citizens by white US police officers have reignited public debate over police brutality and racism.

In one of the most notable cases, in July 2014, Eric Garner, a 43-year-old asthmatic street peddler selling untaxed cigarettes, died from suffocation after being put in a chokehold by white police officer Daniel Pantaleo in New York City. In August 2014, white police officer Darren Wilson fatally shot 18-year-old African-American Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri. The incidents triggered a series of protests and civil disorder across the United States.

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