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Outrage in Jacksonville: Black Mother Brutally Beaten by Police Over Parking Violation

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A disturbing incident in Jacksonville, Florida, has sparked widespread outrage after a video emerged showing a Black mother being violently assaulted by a police officer over what witnesses describe as a minor parking violation.

The woman, whose identity has not yet been disclosed, was reportedly picking up her child from school when the incident occurred. Eyewitnesses say she had briefly left her car unattended, prompting an officer to approach her. Moments later, the situation escalated dramatically — with the officer seen throwing her to the ground, pinning her neck with his elbow, and striking her multiple times.

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The shocking video, now circulating widely on social media, captures the woman screaming, “I can’t breathe!” as onlookers plead with the officer to stop. Many viewers have condemned the use of excessive force, describing it as “outrageous” and “an act of police brutality.”

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Community leaders and activists have called for immediate action, demanding the suspension of the officer involved and a full investigation into the assault. “No woman — no mother — should ever be treated like this over a parking issue,” one activist stated during a protest outside the Jacksonville Police Department.

The incident has reignited conversations about racial bias, police misconduct, and the treatment of Black women in law enforcement encounters. Calls for justice continue to mount as social media users from around the world express their anger and demand accountability.

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Jacksonville authorities have yet to release an official statement regarding the altercation. However, the viral footage has once again highlighted the urgent need for police reform and proper handling of minor offenses without violence.


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