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Q. If injured in a Police Misconduct / Brutality incident, what should be done?

A. Get names of witnesses. Take photos of injuries sustained..

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Q. What actions should I NOT take when speaking with a Police Officer?

A. Don´t say, "I know my rights", "I´m going to file a complaint/sue", or "I pay your salary." Don´t resist or fight if you´re going to be arrested even if the cop is wrong, or he/she doesn´t tell you why.

Q. What should you do in the event of Police Misconduct / Brutality?

A. Note the date, time and location of the incident. Note - but do not ask for - the name, badge or car number of the officers involved. Note the physical description of the officers.

Q. What should you do when confronted by a Police Officer?

A. Stay calm and be courteous. Don´t be rude or curse at the officer. Take off your headset, or turn down your music. If asked, give your name and address. You don´t have to answer any other questions.

Q. What steps should be taken after a Police Misconduct / Brutality experience?

A. Contact a civil rights attorney or group immediately. If criminally charged, don´t speak until you've consulted a defense attorney.

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