It was traumatizing : Black drivers more likely to be stopped by police in Berkeley , audit finds
A black man who was racially profiled by police in Berkeley, California, has been left terrified by a police officer who tried to pull him over for his licence and vehicle registration, according to the BBC’s Stephanie Lang, who has lived in California.
Source: sfchronicle.comPublished on 2021-05-02
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