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From [HERE] The Houston NAACP president is now reacting to the latest 13 Undercover exclusive. We've learned in 2010, not a single citizen complaint against a Houston cop for unnecessary force was sustained. Not one. And there were 239 complaints.
"The system is basically rigged, and it's rigged in favor of the police," Coffield said.
"We are not in the witch hunt business and when complaints are sustained against officers, there has to be factual proof," said Gary Blankenship, president of the Houston Police Officers Union
HPD's own records paint a controversial portrait; during the last decade, 2,135 complaints about alleged police brutality. Only 33 were sustained -- less than two percent. And if you count only citizen complaints, the number of times the brutality allegation has been confirmed is just 16 -- 16 of more than 2,100.
"And that's why there is so much anger in the black community and Hispanic community in particular because we know we are being beaten and abused but nothing has been done about it," community activist Quanell X (above) said.