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Police Killings and Violence Are Driving Black People Crazy [citylab.com]

 

Allegheny County District Attorney Stephen A. Zappala Jr. has filed homicide charges against the East Pittsburgh police officer, Michael Rosefeld, who shot and killed the unarmed teenager Antwon Rose Jr. This was one of the top demands of people who’ve been protesting the killing. Zappala also cleared Rose of any wrongdoing.

This announcement comes two days after Rose’s loved ones gathered at Woodland Hills Intermediate School for his funeral. While the service was reserved for family, friends, and schoolmates, it’s clear that his death has made an impression on many people outside of this community. The protests held over the last week were led by people who live across the Pittsburgh region, and his death was commemorated on social media by celebrity figures who are thousands of miles removed the area.

Two recent studies help explain how police killings and violence end up having such a broad impact, in many cases harming the mental health of African-Americans and school students—even those who have no direct involvement in incidents like these.

[For more on this story by BRENTIN MOCK, go to https://www.citylab.com/equity...people-crazy/563654/]

For a similar story on this topic, see Antwon Rose’s killing by police affects blacks’ mental health across the country.

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