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This issue, in general, is a divisive one, and while “Do Not Resist” does side with those critical of law enforcement’s tactics, there is no arguing with the facts and numbers it presents onscreen. We see and hear first-hand accounts of police training seminars admiring the reputation of law enforcement in places like Mexico and Russia and acknowledging the use of city-wide CCTV cameras with software that allows the government to track people and objects. It is all extremely eye-opening and a disturbing reality check of what 21stcentury American police culture looks like today. It can all be boiled down to the age-old question: Which came first, the chicken or the egg? In this case, are extreme policing tactics to blame for the citizen’s distrust of cops and subsequent violent behavior? Or is the out of control behavior of citizens the reason for such heightened and extreme police security? Attacks on and by law enforcement, in general, is nothing new, but the rate at which it continues to happen is shocking. In the Los Angeles area alone, there have been a number of fatal police shootings in South L.A., Pasadena, as well as El Cajon to name a few. However, there are two sides to the story, and director Craig Atkinson gives us a peek into this issue in this Tribeca award-winning documentary. Directly or indirectly, we find ourselves at a crossroads right now when it comes to trusting the police. New cases of police brutality primarily against black men, some of whom are found to be unarmed and non-threatening, seem to make headlines every other week and only further perpetuate the stereotype of the “crooked cop.” “Do Not Resist” does not attempt to answer the question of how to solve this problem, rather, it forces one to become aware of the situation that is unfolding in our neighborhoods, affecting our family and friends, and tarnishing our nation. Just over an hour long (any longer would have been incredibly depressing), “Do Not Resist” should definitely be mandatory viewing. “Do Not Resist” is not rated. 72 minutes. In theaters at Laemmle’s Monica Film Center (Santa Monica) and Laemmle Playhouse 7 (Pasadena) on Friday, Oct. 14. • CLASSIFIEDS ADS The deadline for classified copy and payment is NOON on Tuesday. We reserve the right to reject, edit, and determine proper classification of classified ads. Email ad copy to: class@heraldpublications.com. 1x 2x 3x 4x 3 Lines $40 $50 $60 $70 4 Lines $45 $55 $65 $75 Need more lines? Additional line charge of $5 per line ALL SIX NEWSPAPERS – FOR ONE PRICE! Herald Publications newspapers: El Segundo Herald, Hawthorne Press Tribune, Inglewood Daily News, Lawndale Tribune, Manhattan Beach Sun and Torrance Tribune. We take Visa and MasterCard. Please always include your phone number with your submission. Payment must be received before ad is published.
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