5/2/08

A destructive world

We are now living in a society where the people don't feel safe while walking down busy streets of New york City and even in their schools and homes. Before walking outside or going to school, people have to pray to the heavenly father so that he keep them safe because he is the only one with such power to do so.

In this society, we are treated as if we are animals. The people are hunted down by police officers every where they go, the same police officers who are shooting 50 bullets in their hearts and still get away with it.

However, I have to say that there are some people in life who deserves to be treated like animals because that's what they are, but certainly not Sean Bell. He was one of the innocent man's out there, who was about to get married to the woman of his dreams, but this destiny was taken away from him when the police officers shot him 50 times.

The police officers who committed this crime went on a trial and was found not guilty. This verdict caused every one to be upset and angry. The people were upset as farm animals so on Friday, 25, they went on a rally to demonstrate to the police how upset they were.

This verdict aroused a lot of questions in the thoughts of people. Wasn't putting 50 bullets in some one's soul enough crime to be found guilty for? Where and when does it all stop?What severe crime does a police has to commit to be found guilty? Wasn't this crime severe enough?

It seems like the police officers will get away with every crime that they commit. There's never a wrong in their eyes, and this is a shame. It's ironic how they are to protect the people and keep them safe, but they're the ones causing harm to the people. Police officers causes the hearts of the people to rage with anger and fire; this is how much hate and animosity the people have towards the cops.

The people are supposed to feel safe near the police officers, but instead feel scared. They feel that instead of the police doing their jobs and protecting us, they are either killing us one by one, or getting us behind bars one by one. The people in society fears that the police are taking the laws in their hands, especially Jamaica High school students.

When does this stop? Where do we draw the boundary???

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