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              Note: Boldface page numbers         as evidence in trials, 52, 63
                indicate illustrations.           infl uence on police behavior, 63
                                                  killing of Edwards, 43
              Ahmed, Ziad, 28                     survey of police departments
              American Civil Liberties Union        using, 62–63
                (ACLU), 10                        as training tool, 64
              Anthony, Carmelo, 7                 use in Dallas, 61
              Atlanta, Georgia, 59                use in Minneapolis, 60
                                                Bridge Summit, 59–60
              Baltimore, Maryland, 57           “broken window” policing, 56–58
              Belmar, Jon, 56                   Brown, David O., 31, 32, 60–62
              Beyoncé, 6                        Brown, Michael, Jr.
              Black Lives Matter                  Black Lives Matter as national
                critics of                          movement and, 20, 22, 23,
                 after killings of police in Dallas,   24–25, 26–27, 30
                   Texas, 34–35                   killing of, 15–16, 52
                 all lives matter, 7              See also Ferguson, Missouri
                 Blue Lives Matter, 7, 36, 36–37,   Bryant, Kobe, 47
                   41                           Bynes, Patricia, 16
                 confrontational and divisive
                   tactics used, 38–40          Campaign Zero, 26, 56–58
                 message as anti–law            Castile, Philando, 31
                   enforcement, 37              Causey, James E., 19
                 White Lives Matter, 34         CBS News, 40
                currently, 5–7                  celebrity support, 6–7
                founding and growth, 5, 20, 23,   Center for Media & Social Impact,
                 25, 26–27, 30                    26–27
                goals, 8, 21                    Chapman, William, II, 51–52
                leadership                      Charleston, South Carolina, 48
                 absence of structured hierarchy,   Chicago, Illinois, 49–50
                   22                           Chism, Doug, 34
                 condemnation of attacks on     choke holds, 44–47
                   police by, 32–33             Civic Engagement Award (Los
                 disagreements about tactics      Angeles Urban Policy Roundtable),
                   among, 29–30                   48
                 informal, 22–26                civil rights movement of 1960s, 38
                 women in, 40                   Cleveland, Ohio, 13, 18
              Black Youth Project, 10, 12       Cobb, Jelani, 20–21, 30
              blue code/wall of silence, 47–50  Columbia, South Carolina, 25
              Blue Lives Matter, 7, 36, 36–37, 41  community policing, 60, 61
              body cameras/cams                 Confederate fl ag, 25
                described, 51, 52               Covington, Kim, 59



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