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I can't breathe.
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The people united!
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In the US black Americans are killed
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at higher population-adjusted rates than white people are.
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If you're black and you're unarmed,
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you're three and a half times more
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likely to be killed by police than if you're white
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and you're unarmed.
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In 2013 the Black Lives Matter movement started.
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And that year 291 people were killed by police.
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In 2019 police killed 259 black Americans,
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which is a minor decline in the seven years
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since the movement began.
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Violent crime rates don't predict
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which cities are most likely to have police killings.
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According to the Stanford Open Policing Project
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black motorists are more likely to be stopped
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and searched by police than white motorists are.
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And many studies have shown that black defendants are
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more likely to be charged and convicted
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with capital-eligible crimes than white defendants are.
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This leads to a higher rate of incarceration
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for the black population.
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In 2018 they comprised 33 per cent of those imprisoned,
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yet only 13 per cent of the total population.
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Over a 10-year period starting in 1995,
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black Americans represented 36 per cent of all drug arrests
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and 46 per cent of all drug convictions
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despite being only 13 per cent of drug users.
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Several police precincts have been
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investigated by the Department of Justice
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and found to be violating the equal rights
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of African-Americans, including New York City,
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with its stop and frisk policy, as well as Ferguson, Missouri,
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which used arrests and violations to pad the city's
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budgets at the expense of black Americans.