Advancing Justice Calls for DOJ Investigation into Fatal Shooting

Government leaders must implement policies that address racial bias and profiling, police misconduct, and end excessive police use of force.
For Immediate Release
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Michelle Boykins (202) 296-2300, ext. 0144 mboykins@advancingjustice-aajc.org
Randy Bunnao 213-241-0227 rbunnao@advancingjustice-la.org
Mariam Hosseini 415-848-7728 mariamh@advancingjustice-alc.org
Brandon Lee 773-271-0899 x200 blee@advancingjustice-chicago.org
James Woo 404-585-8446 jwoo@advancingjustice-atlanta.org

Washington, DC – Asian Americans Advancing Justice (Advancing Justice) sends our thoughts and prayers to the families of Alton Sterling in Louisiana and Philando Castile in Minnesota, two African American men who were shot and killed during separate tragic encounters with law enforcement this week and whose deaths have again raised significant questions about police use of force. The news of these two Black men killed by police officers is outrageous. 

With their deaths, more than 500 people have been killed by police in 2016, and as a nation, we must find immediate and effective solutions to address practices of racial profiling and excessive use of force by law enforcement officers. We are facing an epidemic of African American fathers, sons, mothers, and daughters who are dying at the hands of police in this country. It must stop.

As the nation’s leading legal and civil rights voice rooted in Asian American communities, we stand together with communities of color in the fight to end systemic police brutality. As the facts of each case surface, we ask the U.S. Department of Justice to not only investigate the fatal shooting of Mr. Sterling, but also to investigate the shooting and death of Mr. Castile.

In addition, we call for state and federal government leaders to act swiftly and decisively to implement policies, procedures, and legislative actions that address racial bias and profiling, police misconduct, and end excessive police use of force. 

We need law enforcement to commit to tactics that de-escalate or disarm, not result in more loss of lives in our communities of color. We want to ensure the motto “to serve and protect” rings true for all of our communities.

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