Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) does not believe the fatal shooting of Daunte Wright, a Black man, by a police officer was a ârandom, disconnected âaccident.'â
Instead, Ocasio-Cortez believes âit was the repeated outcome of an indefensible system that grants impunity for state violence, rewards it endlessly growing budgets at the cost of community investment, targets those who question that order.â
She continued, âCameras, chokehold bans, âretrainingâ funds, and similar reform measures do not ultimately solve what is a systemic problem. That system will find a way â killings happen on camera, people are killed in other ways, retraining grows while often substituting for deeper measures.â
Wright was killed on Sunday after Brooklyn Center, Minnesota, police officer Kim Potter accidentally fired her gun at him instead of using her Taser, as the police chief says.
Ocasio-Cortezâs fellow âsquadâ member Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D-Mich.) has called for the end to policing, as IJR reported.
Calling policing âinherently and intentionally racistâ on Twitter on Monday, Tlaib added, âNo more policing, incarceration, and militarization. It canât be reformed.â
Former President Barack Obama argued the nation needs to âreimagine policing,â as IJR also reported.
âThe fact that this could happen even as the city of Minneapolis is going through the trial of Derek Chauvin and reliving the heart-wrenching murder of George Floyd indicates not just how important it is to conduct a full and transparent investigation, but also just how badly we need to reimagine policing and public safety in this country,â he said in a statement on Tuesday.
Vice President Kamala Harriswarned during a roundtable event on Tuesday, âWe know that folks will keep dying if we donât fully address racial injustice and inequities in our country, from implicit bias to broken systems.â
