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Rep. Hank Johnson (D-Ga.) lamented Monday that recent deaths of unarmed African-American men at the hands of police officers make it feel like "open season" on members of his race.
Johnson, a member of the Congressional Black Caucus, spoke on the House floor for the first time since the controversial shooting of Walter Scott in North Charleston, S.C., earlier this month. The police officer involved, Michael Slager, has been charged with murder.
"It feels like open season on black men in America, and I'm outraged," Johnson said.
The Georgia Democrat cited the recent deaths of Scott, Michael Brown, Tamir Rice, Anthony Hill and others across the country. He argued that police brutality toward a particular race poses a threat to all citizens.
"In fact, all Americans are at risk when bad actors in law enforcement use their guns instead of their heads," Johnson said.
Johnson, who has introduced legislation to reform law enforcement, blasted Congress for not passing any bills despite widespread outrage among lawmakers over the high-profile deaths.
"Despite bipartisan nationwide calls for action; and despite my bills to reform the broken grand jury process, hold police accountable and end militarization; and despite my colleagues' bills to encourage body cameras, this Congress does nothing. No hearings, no blue-ribbon commissions, no nothing," Johnson said.
The Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee did hold a hearing last year on the federal government's policy of providing local police departments with military equipment in the aftermath of the Brown shooting in Ferguson, Mo. In addition, the Senate Judiciary Committee convened a hearing in December on civil rights and police-community relations.
Hank Johnson: ‘It feels like open season on black men in America’
WASHINGTON — U.S. Rep. Hank Johnson took to the House floor today to give his thoughts on last week’s case in North Charleston, S.C., in which a white police officer was charged with the murder of a fleeing black man.
The Lithonia Democrat has used the Ferguson protests to gain support for new restrictions on military surplus going to police departments, among other efforts to position himself as a legislative arm of the Black Lives Matter movement.
Here are Johnson’s full remarks:
“It feels like open season on black men in America and I am outraged.
“In fact, all Americans are at risk when bad actors in law enforcement use their guns instead of their heads.
“Despite bipartisan, nationwide calls for action; and despite my bills to reform the broken grand jury process, hold police accountable, and end militarization; and despite my colleagues’ bills to encourage body cameras, this Congress does nothing.
“No hearings, no blue ribbon commissions, no nothing.
“I would like unanimous consent to enter this list of people killed by police into the record, so my colleagues will no longer ignore this crisis.
“Mr. Speaker, here are just a few names of our colleagues and neighbors and relatives:
“Walter Scott from [South] Carolina; Michael Brown from Missouri; Anthony Hill from Georgia; Tony Robinson from Wisconsin; Kevin Davis – Georgia; Nicholas Thomas – Georgia; Daniel Elrod – Nebraska; Antonio Zambrano-Montes – Washington; David Kassick – Pennsylvania; Jessica Hernandez – Colorado; Kevin Davis – Georgia; Dennis Grigsby – Texas; Rumain Brisbon – Phoenix; Tamir Rice – Ohio; Akai Gurley – New York; Carlos Perez – Nevada; Kajieme Powell – Missouri; Ezell Ford – California; Dillon Taylor – Utah; John Crawford III – Ohio; Naeschylus Vinzant, of Colorado; Charly Leundeu Keunang, of California; and the list goes on.”
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Its also open season on mentality I'll people to
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The sobering reality is that this isn't just a new occurrence or breakout. This is a long-standing epidemic, that has just been brought to the forefront of public attention via the surge in social media and maturation of the information age.
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The Iconoclast wrote: »The sobering reality is that this isn't just a new occurrence or breakout. This is a long-standing epidemic, that has just been brought to the forefront of public attention via the surge in social media and maturation of the information age.
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Its become a hobby like logging onto snapchat. Black men dont even let black men just be.