Na bro. You go after the dealers just like in this freddie grey situation. If you have a line of ppl in front of a dealer on the street corner u are going to arrest the dealer. The thing is there will always be another freddie grey if something doesn't change. That is what the people of baltimore understand.
If you take a dealer out there is just going to be another that steps in his shoes. If the buyers arent buying...how can you sell it? The point is there will be another dead drug dealer over nothing. When the focus should be elsewhere to help prevent it. It is a repeated pattern. It is not these cops fault 100% it comes from the top. They choose to not change it. That's why people are outraged. But you would never understand that.
No the problem is in their own communities....
Unwed pregnancies, Fatherless homes with multiple "baby-daddies", Highest educational drop out rates, idolizing gangbangers, drug dealers, pimps, etc., no pride in their communities to keep it clean and kick the gangs and dealers out, not wanting to assist police in any investigations when a crime is committed...
All it is, is a blame game for those in the community. They point the fingers at everyone else, except them problem, which is themselves. You cant helpone who doesn't want to put any effort into helping themselves.
For example:
No police ever harm another person in their community..... guess what, the same problems will be there!
Lets say the government gives each person over 18yrs old in that community $100,000 to better themselves.....Guess what, the huge majority of them within a couple years will be in the same community complaining, with nothing at all to show for the $100,000
All them then are moved in to high middle class neighborhoods, into brand new houses and developments ... guess what, within 5 years that new community will turn into the community they left.
They have equal rights... they just don't want to share the equal responsibility.