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After three days of peaceful demonstrations marking the one-year anniversary of Michael Brown's fatal shooting in Ferguson, Missouri, yet another African American man was shot by police in that same city. The names of those who died from police violence - Michael Brown, Eric Garner, Samuel DuBose, Walter Scott, Tamir Rice, Freddy Grey, Sandra Bland and many more are etched into the public's memory. Although reform measures, such as body cameras, have been introduced in 24,states, the killings haven't stopped. Some speculate that we are seeing the manifestation of an underground plot by the KKK or some other White Supremacist group to commit genocide on blacks under the cover of law enforcement. Whether or not this is true, the public has a responsibility to step up and force and end to these killings. Organizations don't kill people. Agencies don't kill people. Companies don't kill people. PEOPLE kill people. How do we identify, post on the Internet and circulate Warning posters of police repeat offenders until they are taken off our streets?