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Where does police brutality fit in America's first law enforcement museum?


https://www.yahoo.com/news/where-does-police-brutality-fit-154742459.html


David Smith in Washington
The Guardian

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Riot police during a demonstration against police brutality in Charlotte, North Carolina, in September 2016. For the most part the National Law Enforcement Museum is uncritical and steers clear of politics. Photograph: Nicholas Kamm/AFP/Getty Images





 
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GRAND OPENING

COMMUNITY DAY
OCTOBER 13, 2018
National Law Enforcement Museum
at the Motorola Solutions Foundation Building


Located at Judiciary Square in Washington, DC

https://lawenforcementmuseum.org/

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We’re starting our Community Day with a celebration so big, we’ve taken over the block! This free event features a day of family fun you won’t want to miss. Festivities include our 5K, entertainment, demonstrations, forensic activity, fingerprinting, caricature artists, face painting and more.

Admission required to enter the Museum, get your timed-entry ticket today.






 
And of course, they want to make finger printing fun fun fun!

Hmmm, is open carry ok?

Do they show off any pig uniforms?

Do the concession stands sell Kevlar vests?

Do they have any war game screens where ya get to shoot unarmed suspects for fun? er I mean for training.

How about a pepper spray demonstration? They got that? Everyone should experience that at least once in their life.

Naw, I bet all they got is a shock and awe exercises 4 times a day, two at 9 and 11 am and another at 2 and 4 pm.....then for fun you get finger printed.
 
I went and looked : https://lawenforcementmuseum.org/ - nothing on police brutality.

They do plan on creating discussions about their black officers.


Coming Up​

Thursday, February 25, 2021​

The National Law Enforcement Memorial and Museum (NLEMM) and the National Organization of Black Law Enforcement Executives (NOBLE) are working together to create discussions that will lead to better support for our Black law enforcement officers and encourage new recruits to join the force and protect our communities.


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