(Full Documentary) The Malice Green case, 30 years after his death

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(Full Documentary) The Malice Green case, 30 years after his death


Three decades after the death of Malice Green in Detroit, Local 4’s Paula Tutman takes a look back at the case, and police brutality.

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  1. I thought this would be a memorial documentary about MG. Interviews w family, freinds, ppl involved in the case. Instead it’s screaming police racism, which is not entirely true. A segment of younger black men in Detroit are violent. That’s why police are cautious. The young blacks are not only killing store owners etc, but each other. This is not a memorial. It’s focus is off. I didn’t like it. I pray for the violence in the city. It looks like London in ww2. I can only applaud detroiters who band together, keep their neighborhood clean and safe. There are pockets in the city. The officers were too violent. It happens, but to say every traffic stop is racist is lopsided and I won’t align with this thinking. Only in Detroit have I been a victim of crime. Not in the burbs

  2. Only in Detroit where they had a shrine devoted to a "crackhead" and the innocent police officers Larry Nevers and Walter Budzyn were prosecuted by a prosecutor that looked like an "Easter Egg on Crack" (Famous quote by the former Mayor of Detroit's father).

  3. WOWWWW….. the patience they showed mr.burr plus given several chances is how they SHOULD handle situations with cooperating black men NOT entitled combative white men. SMFH!!!!!
    If your scared of just the sight of a particular race , you should NOT be in law enforcement PERIOD!!!!

  4. I was working at DPD when this went on. These two jack a$$’s harassed the Black people in the 6th precinct . People complained at the station about these thugs all the time. The desk supervisor ignored and hid the paperwork. These two were later fanagled out of prison after a few years. Justice wasn’t really ever done in this either!!!!! The Citizens of Detroit should all know about this murder and who these police offers were. This was the true DPD operating mode during this time. There are changes but still a hella lot more are needed. Body cams and cell phone recordings. White police officers still kill Black people for any excuse they can come think of. Black men need to just follow instructions. Why didn’t he just get out of the car. His constitutionally rights are not the same as a white citizen.

  5. What's the whole point of this? To promote a past incident for some sort of agenda? This case has been closed, the defendants are dead. The beating victim is dead. Let it rest in history already.
    All you're doing is reopening wounds but this time it's promoting more strife between law enforcement and the community at large.

  6. I’m sorry and I’m gonna say this this is not to be mean this is not to be hateful towards anybody or any race but look what happened in 1968 who burned down Detroit was not the white people what’s going on in California right now who’s doing all the stealing? It’s not the white people Now think about that who is giving their own race a bad name it’s not the white people maybe it’s time for a certain race to change quit stealing and quit burning down cities and quit stealing peoples cars and quit breaking in the peoples homes that race have such a bad name Yes please cops need to be retrained in the right way

  7. These police have always been vicious gangsters. Camera phones are just bringing light to the shadows to help expose more monsters. Not much happens to them though. Small fries in a bigger gang.