WASHINGTON (AP) — The widespread mistrust of law enforcement that was
exposed by the fatal police shooting of an unarmed black man in
Missouri exists in too many other communities and is having a corrosive
effect on the nation, particularly on its children, President Barack
Obama says. He blames the feeling of wariness on persistent racial
disparities in the administration of justice.
Obama said these misgivings only serve to harm communities that are most in need of effective law enforcement.
"It
makes folks who are victimized by crime and need strong policing
reluctant to go to the police because they may not trust them," he said
Saturday night in an address at the Congressional Black Caucus
Foundation's annual awards dinner.
"And the worst part of it is it scars the hearts of our children,"
Obama said, adding that it leads some youngsters to unnecessarily fear
people who do not look like them and others to constantly feel under
suspicion no matter what they do.
"That is not the society we want," he said. "It's not the society that our children deserve."
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