Police misconduct is a pressing issue globally, with cases of abuse of power and excessive force sparking outrage and calls for accountability. Recent events have highlighted the need for systemic change within law enforcement agencies to address racial profiling, brutality, and lack of transparency.
Petitions under this topic address various key issues, such as demilitarizing the police, implementing body cameras, and ending qualified immunity. One notable petition with thousands of signatures calls for the prosecution of officers involved in violent incidents, citing specific cases of misconduct and lack of accountability.
By exploring these petitions and adding your voice to the movement, you can contribute to the push for reform and justice. Each signature represents a step towards ensuring accountability, protecting human rights, and promoting trust between law enforcement and the communities they serve. Take action now to support a fair and accountable police force.
10 supporters are talking about petitions related to Police Misconduct!
This young man's murder haunts me. A 23-year-old pacifist, violin player, massage therapist was pinned down by several massive cops simply because some "Karen" White Supremacist got her painties in a wad because she saw a black kid walking down the street w a ski mask on. SHE NEEDS TO BE PROSECUTED ALSO! Elijah was doing NOTHING! Just WALKING in the sidewalk & he lost his precious wonderful life because he was black. Maybe a civil suit needs to be brought against the COPS & HER! I believe the EMS that administered the KETAMIN has been charged? BUT Elijah STILL cries out for JUSTICE!!! God bless his family & friends & his memory. WE. WILL. NOT. FORGET!!!
Brandon was the father to not only my kids but others you’ve taken a big piece of their life they’ve now lost one of their biggest cheerleaders they won’t have him there for their biggest mile stones in life his oldest graduates in 4 months and now he won’t be in that crowd
I had the opportunity to meet Brandon in Fort Dodge prison 5 years ago. I picked up our friendship back on the streets but have since changed my life and walk in the kingdom of God now. Brandon was a good person and just because you have a past that does not define you as a person. Everyone deserves to be treated fair and no man with a gun, police officer or not has the same power as God to stop our clocks. If you are scared then get a different job, but don't just start pulling the trigger and try to explain later......That's not justice. R.i.p Bam.....
I had the privilege of getting to know Brandon during one of the most difficult times in his life, and in that time, we became true friends. Despite the challenges he faced, Brandon remained a kind-hearted and respectful person. He never let his struggles define him, and he was working hard to overcome them.
Tragically, his life was cut short by the reckless actions of a few officers in the DSMPD, officers who failed to follow proper protocol, lacked the necessary training, and, most importantly, failed to see Brandon as the human being he was. Where was the communication? Where was the compassion? Instead, they took the life of a father, a son, an uncle, and a friend, someone who deserved understanding, not judgment.
My heart breaks knowing that Brandon was unfairly labeled by a flawed justice system. He was more than their assumptions, and he was fighting to build a better future. I was so proud to see the progress he was making.
Rest in peace, my friend. Until we meet again. Your family will always be in my thoughts and prayers.
Brandon was the father to my 3 children. He loved them more than words can explain. While he was struggling to correct the mistakes of his past and barreling through the riptide we know it’s like getting out of the legal system once your in there, his life was taken. I have spoken with him many times in depth with tear running down the both of our faces about how badly he just wanted to do better and be better for all of his children. And now because the Des Moines police couldn’t execute a warrant check without non lethal options he will neverrrrrrr have the chance become the man I knew he could be. He will never again cheer his daughter on at her softball games, he will never again be in the baseball stands or football stands rooting for his boys. He will never be able to teach them how to change a tire or do an oil change. (we all know Brandon loved cars) So much taken by taking his life. He was unarmed, there was NO need for lethal force to be taken
Sadly this is how most cases end up, ignored by the system, and only until someone dies they take it serious, my mum went through a lot of d.v, I hope this all turns out well and I'll print a few fliers asap and put them around town and surrounding towns. <3
It’s important that we don’t discriminate against people because of their past mistakes and allow abusers to get away with hurting people. Doing so is a complete failure of the justice system.
The police have been acting unprofessionally, and this is exactly why people have been acting for police to be defunded. As someone from eastern Kentucky myself, this disgusts me as it also makes my home area look HORRIBLE.
I care about this issue because I am a warrior for the wrongfully convicted.
I understand a great deal about wrongful convictions because I have been wrongfully convicted- twice.
While reading your petition on Change.org and seeing how the scrambling prosecutors, in their desperation to falsify the responsibility for the death of Marie Zienkewicz to Mr. Andrew Cairns rather than to Sean Harold, the murderer, I couldn’t help but to shake my head, sigh, and remark, “I’m not familiar with Bucks County, but it feels similar to Fresno County, where I grew up, which has been ranked (correctly) as the most corrupt county in America for the past two years”.
The sloppily applied transfer of intent doctrine was an enormous stretch! Shameless!
So, Mr. Andrew Cairns neither injured nor harmed anyone, he had no prior criminal history, his bail was set at $10M USD, and he was wrongfully convicted.
Sean Harold kills an unarmed civilian who posed no threat risk by shooting the victim- Harold’s victim (AGAIN!)- in the back (AGAIN!).
…And this is the SAME Sean Harold that Mr. Alfonso Sanchez, (an exonerated death row inmate) is suing…
It’s very obvious who the (repeat, unrepentant, and protected) criminal offender is here and it’s certainly NOT
Mr. Andrew Cairns!
NOTE: Please respond to my message I sent to you this morning via Instagram.
@itsmarybass
Respectfully yours,
Mary Bass
Your Favorite Forensic Accountant
AKA The Evidence Gangster