Catching the Carjackers
Briefly

Shantise Summers described how her traumatic carjacking experience left her gripped with fear and guilt, impacting her view of young Black men in a distressing way.
The incident highlights a troubling cycle where the same young offenders are repeatedly arrested for serious crimes, indicating failures in the criminal justice system.
Summers felt intense anxiety and momentary paralysis in the presence of young Black men, which forced her to confront her own biases and fears after the crime.
Police are encountering a pattern of repeat offenders in carjackings, revealing an alarming trend that warrants deeper examination into the justice response to youth crime.
Read at The Atlantic
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