"Sentencing Hearings and Prison Sentences: Living in Racially Charged Mississippi"

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The sentencing of six White law enforcement officers, known as the "Goon Squad," who tortured two Black men in Mississippi has sparked reflection on the state of racial injustice. The survivors' haunting trauma, perpetrators' courtroom apologies, and the question of how to push toward a more just future have gripped the community. The case has also raised broader questions about police use of force, especially against people of color. While some see the stiff sentences as a step toward justice, others are calling for further investigations and actions to address systemic issues.
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