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Week 3 Discussion-Option #2 Police-Citizen Encounter
Find a recent case where a police-citizen encounter went wrong. Compare and contrast
your case to Bryan Stevenson's encounter with the police. How did going through BOTH
of these cases help you understand the complexities surrounding these types of encounters.
A case that has recently come to light involves Tyre Nichols, a 29-year-old African
American male who was subjected to physical assault by Memphis police officers for an
approximate period of three minutes on the evening of January 7. The encounter occurred
subsequent to his being flagged down for reckless driving, as per police reports (Rojas, 2023).
Drawing parallels between this instance and Bryan Stevenson's brush with the law enforcement
agencies underscores the systemic problems surrounding interactions between citizens and the
police. Of particular concern are issues such as racial prejudice and unwarranted use of force.
Both of the incidents mentioned above quickly turned violent, inflicting serious harm on
those affected. Nichols was subjected to a brutal beating at the hands of Memphis police officers,
resulting in his hospitalization and eventual demise. This reflects the experiences recounted in
"Just Mercy" by Stevenson, where he details cases of excessive force and maltreatment suffered
by his clients. One example is Mr. Ruffin, who was stopped by Gadsden police one night as they
suspected his car was swerving. Additionally, there was a black teenager who lost his life after
being shot by police for a minor traffic offense (Stevenson p.26).