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Wednesday, December 21, 2011
NY Times Article
This article is a classic story of a misunderstanding based upon the fact that many people "believe they all look the same." At the time of his frisking, he asked why he was arrested. The policeman said that he fit the description of a drug dealer they were after. Over the rest of his life, he had been accused and arrested because of constant misunderstandings and other subjects to the matter that makes it seem like he was the one that did it. In my opinion, this is actually really sad. Seriously, the police need a much better system of finding and arresting people off the streets because it's almost like only they get arrested for looking like another one of his kind. It's like saying that one twin did it while the other one actually performed the action. Honestly, this story made me disappointed towards the police system of arrest and I hope they fix it soon.
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