Among the starkest responses in a survey released Friday came when Chicago residents were asked about the young people who live around them. “We’ve been painted with a brush of systemic racism running rampant through the department, based on a task force that . The new survey found a city that described race relations as generally bad, while majorities of all residents think there is some or a lot of discrimination against black and Hispanic residents. Those surveyed are as likely to think these young people will be victims of a violent crime as to graduate from college. Only 1 percent of residents said they think police are more likely to use lethal force against a white person.
Source: Washington Post May 07, 2016 06:30 UTC