Head Of Police Chiefs Group Apologizes For 'Historical Mistreatment' Of Minorities
Source: NPR
Head Of Police Chiefs Group Apologizes For 'Historical Mistreatment' Of Minorities
October 18, 201611:16 AM ET
MERRIT KENNEDY
The head of the largest association of police chiefs in the U.S. has issued a formal apology on the group's behalf for "historical mistreatment of communities of color."
Speaking Monday at the annual meeting of the International Association of Chiefs of Police in San Diego, Terry Cunningham said his remarks on behalf of the group were aimed at breaking a "historic cycle of mistrust."
He said that policing is, in essence, a "noble profession" that has seen dark periods in its history.
"There have been times when law enforcement officers, because of the laws enacted by federal, state and local governments, have been the face of oppression for far too many of our fellow citizens," Cunningham said. "In the past, the laws adopted by our society have required police officers to perform many unpalatable tasks, such as ensuring legalized discrimination or even denying the basic rights of citizenship to many of our fellow Americans."
[font size=1]
-snip-[/font]
Read more:
http://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-way/2016/10/18/498380373/head-of-police-chiefs-group-apologizes-for-historical-mistreatment-of-minorities