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137 coups de feu

Titre original : 137 Shots
  • 2021
  • 1h 44min
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137 coups de feu (2021)
CriminalitéDocumentaire

Dans ce documentaire, les forces de l'ordre font l'objet d'un examen minutieux alors que les Américains demandent justice après que la violence policière a coûté la vie à plusieurs Noirs à C... Tout lireDans ce documentaire, les forces de l'ordre font l'objet d'un examen minutieux alors que les Américains demandent justice après que la violence policière a coûté la vie à plusieurs Noirs à Cleveland.Dans ce documentaire, les forces de l'ordre font l'objet d'un examen minutieux alors que les Américains demandent justice après que la violence policière a coûté la vie à plusieurs Noirs à Cleveland.

  • Réalisation
    • Michael Milano
  • Casting principal
    • Mansfield Frazier
    • Alonzo Mitchell
    • Mike DeWine
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      • Michael Milano
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      • Mansfield Frazier
      • Alonzo Mitchell
      • Mike DeWine
    • 64avis d'utilisateurs
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    Mansfield Frazier
    Mansfield Frazier
    • Self - 'The Forum' WTAM 1100 Radio
    Alonzo Mitchell
    Alonzo Mitchell
    • Self - 'The Forum' WTAM 1100 Radio
    Mike DeWine
    Mike DeWine
    • Self - Ohio Attorney General, 2010 - 2018
    Timothy McGinty
    Timothy McGinty
    • Self - Cuyahoga County Prosecutor, Cleveland
    Connie Schultz
    Connie Schultz
    • Self - Author, Journalist, Pulitzer Prize Winner
    Steve Loomis
    Steve Loomis
    • Self - Police Union President
    Michelle Russell
    Michelle Russell
    • Self - Timothy Russell's Sister
    James Gutierrez
    James Gutierrez
    • Self - Assistant Prosecutor, Cleveland
    Patrick D'Angelo
    Patrick D'Angelo
    • Self - Police Union Attorney
    Michael Brelo
    Michael Brelo
    • Self - Cleveland Police
    • (as Patrol Officer Michael Brelo)
    Jim Simone
    Jim Simone
    • Self - Cleveland Police Officer
    Frank Johnson
    Frank Johnson
    • Self - Mayor of Cleveland
    Samaria Rice
    Samaria Rice
    • Self - Mother of Tamir Rice
    Calvin Williams
    Calvin Williams
    • Self - Chief of Police, Cleveland
    John P. O'Donnell
    John P. O'Donnell
    • Self - Cuyahoga County Court
    • (as Judge John P. O'Donnell)
    Sherrie Royster
    Sherrie Royster
    • Self - Assistant Cuyahoga County Prosecutor
    Alfredo Williams
    Alfredo Williams
    • Self - Brother to Malissa Williams
    John Jordan
    John Jordan
    • Self - Cleveland Police
    • (as Detective John Jordan)
    • Réalisation
      • Michael Milano
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    shirlone

    totally one sided

    I remember hearing about this on Fox 8 and this documentary is only telling one side of the story of what really happened. The Cleveland Police did their job. Great shots of Cleveland. Sorry this is not worth watching if the whole truth isn't going to be told. Yes i am from and live in Cleveland and we have a really good Police Force.
    7kvnnagel

    EVERYONE Should be ACCOUNTABLE

    I know that there is nothing anyone can say to Tamire Rices mother to besiege her anger or Sadness. A mistake is a mistake, sometimes mistakes come with dire consequences. Accountability is a TWO SIDED STREET. Now, I've never had any love for cops or police departments, I spent years as a career criminal and outlaw biker. But I also always recognized my own accountability in the actions I took ESPECIALLY when it came to incarceration. Police had a job to do, get me off the streets.. I tried to avoid getting caught.. There were bad cops, certainly there were. Dirty cops were Bad Cops. But then I had. Choices... if I jumped out of a car with a gun, I would EXPECT to be fired upon. If I had a car chase I would EXPECT a bad outcome. I remained ACCOUNTABLE for my actions. If I don't want to get shot by an over zealous cop I WILL COMPLY. If I had a weapon I told them I had it and I kept my fingered interlocked on my head. And certainly things still may happen, If you don't want to get shot don't force the cop to make that choice. I don't know if they will be AS ACCOUNTABLE as I am, but if you watch what's going on in the world right now it's a complete LACK OF COMMON SENSE if you think that attacking a cop will have a positive outcome. If you're being questioned and you want to be belligerent.. THERES AN OUTCOME to that behaviour.

    Criminals.. BE ACCOUNTABLE.., COPS be ACCOUNTABLE and if you have a choice to comply or attack UNDERSTAND that it has CONSEQUENCES.
    6hamidrezavaezi

    No one has ever seen the flash on the other side?

    I got the same question as the other reviewer has here? What's that light on the other side if the street just before the victim's car passing by?

    Check 45:06 on Netflix and you would clearly see it.

    I am confused tbh.

    Rating, although no one can deny the racism and corrupted police but why some should ran away from police?
    8creykdal-59511

    Dirty Cops.

    Trigger happy dirty cops. It's obvious. It's not new we have seen this so many times. These cops get bored and when something like this comes up it's party time.
    518Buddha

    Not bad but not amazing, it is informative though

    I see such split reviews with some accusing it of being woke propaganda and the other side applauding this documentary.

    Im asian n i have no love for cops at all and i was a troubled youth that got into lots of trouble with the law many times from the start of my teenage years into my young adult life.

    Racism with white cops is real n theirs alot of bad ones But theirs also many good white cops also, now I cant say if each of those cops who killed an unarmed black person was a racist or not but i think that the perception of black ppl being dangerous or bad usually comes from the community themselves.

    In my city most crimes on average are race divided, so for example : most gun crime deaths are 8/10 times committed by black teens/adults and my city does not have an overwhelming population of more black people then whites like how in america does, so if black people represent an overwhelming amount of violent crimes in my city not being the most dominant in populace then imagine how it is in cities in america where blacks outnumber white ppl in population?? Their crime stats would be even higher by 10x! Or more!

    Most robberies with weapons on the street or at stores are also majority black, home invasions also are too, as well as brazen shootings in public places like busy streets or inside malls or wherever is also majority blacks as well.

    Of course crimes are also committed by other races too but in my big populated city the higher percentage for these violent crimes are usually done by black.

    These black gangs terrorize neighbourhoods n then the black community blames the cops for not protecting them and yet these same communities refuse too help cops solve murder cases to stop gangs in their neighbourhood out of fear. They want other ppl to do something n yet they wont themselves.

    BLM highlights nonstop the past racism from colonial years up to presently for causing how blacks are viewed but yet they refuse to acknowledge that even just viewing them only by the present year alone u will see them as dangerous, no need to even look further back to claim its a persistent racism culture.

    Now cops now n days get more edgy around black suspects because black criminals tend to kill someone over $1 even, because they themselves view their lives as worth nothing and they also carry the Hiphop culture of how its gangster to shoot ppl that wrong them.

    Other criminal groups that are white or east asian usually focus on money first before violence because their smarter that way n value their lives more thus they are viewed differently in the eyes of cops. Are their gangs that are white n asian that cause violence? Of course but its not common as black on black broad day light shootings.

    I have seen lots of racism by white people as a kid but i have seen just as much by black people if not more.

    I think the perfect saying goes like "we lay in the beds we make"

    If u wanta stop black people from being percieved as violent or dangerous then u need to first focus on the overwhelming amount of black kids,teens, adults that join gangs. Only by fixing your community n making it better can u change perception.

    Even in the criminal world everyone knows u can do proper business with any race except blacks or white/asian gangs that chill with black gangs n heavily influenced by them, because all they do is try to rob people.

    Asian and white gangs not associating with any black gangs most often will do proper business.

    Just that mindset alone between the racial divide of crime groups behaviours should already highlight why cops fear black suspects more cuz they are willing to give their life over nothing.

    U wont see white kids or asian kids trying to rob ppl on the street for $1 or $5 or whatever, thats all black kids.

    Most cases where cops killed a black suspect often involved the suspect not complying or they make it difficult by trying hard to argue back.

    Yes theirs abunch of cases where they did nothint wrong but thats literally like 1 out of 10 000 cases. They can find 100 cases but thats still 100 out of 100k cases. BLM paints narrative as if everyone n All of them thats are black suspects is being killed and thats just false narrative.

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