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Police relations and possible influence By Christian Walters

African Americans are more likely have negative feelings toward the police . The features use of social media can continue this trend

Previous relations Civil Rights Slavery Segregation

YOUR POLICE COMRADES https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6IrjXz6IHDA

Reminding African Americans

How Social Media users Can Influence Relation Videos Posted by Users Word spreads faster Allows users to assembly Evidence

WARNING GRAPHIC MATERIAL https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tpb-mtjN9q8

Dallas Police Shooting An African American response to Police involved shooting 5 fellow officers dead Injuring nine other police

Increase Police Training

Goal

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Continued St. Paul Black Lives Matter group pushes ahead with State Fair protest plans. (n.d.). Retrieved May 01, 2017, from http://www.startribune.com/st-paul-black-lives-matter-group- pushes-ahead-with-state-fair-protest-plans/323173881/ AssociatedPress. "Dramatic Footage Shows Dallas Officer Shot." YouTube. YouTube, 08 July 2016. Web. 01 May 2017.