US police used excessive force at least 125 times in the 10 days after the police killing of George Floyd, according to a new report
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- Amnesty International documented 125 separate cases of excessive force by US security forces between May 26 and June 5.
- "The unnecessary and sometimes excessive use of force by police against protesters exhibits the very systemic racism and impunity they had taken to the streets to protest," Ernest Coverson, Amnesty International's end gun violence campaign manager, said in a statement.
- The 68-page report, based on interviews with more than 50 people who participated in Black Lives Matter protests, suggests that US police often deployed chemical irritants and rubber bullets indiscriminately, and as a first resort.
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Police forces in the US deployed excessive force against anti-racist protesters on no fewer than 125 separate occasions in the 10 days following the death of George Floyd, after officers knelt on his neck for nearly nine minutes, according to a new report from Amnesty International. Abuses ranged from the unnecessary and unlawful use of tear gas and pepper spray to beatings and the indiscriminate firing of "less lethal" projectiles. the report says.
"The unnecessary and sometimes excessive use of force by police against protesters exhibits the very systemic racism and impunity they had taken to the streets to protest," Ernest Coverson, Amnesty International's end gun violence campaign manager, said in a statement.
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