N.J. mall arrest shows police bias is alive and well in post-George Floyd America | Jenice Armstrong

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, which will replace the Police Advisory Commission and is designed to have more power and resources.

What happened at that mall is the most blatantly racist thing I have seen in a long time, and another reminder of why implicit bias training for law enforcement is so important. Even the other teen — who says he’s Colombian and Pakistani, not white — believes the cops’ actions were wrong.. “I say that was just plain old racist. I don’t condone that at all ... I even offered to get arrested.”

“I definitely see a connection [between the Floyd killing and the Bridgewater fight],” said implicit bias expert Michele Ruiz, co-founder of, which creates anti-bias training based on science. “Our biases are triggered in high-stress situations and that’s what played out in both situations.”

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