2016年,一名杀手在新泽西州谋杀四名黑人妇女后逃避抓捕数月,因为系统性偏见延误了警方的行动和媒体关注。
In 2016, a killer evaded capture for months after murdering four Black women in New Jersey, as systemic biases delayed police action and media attention.
2016年,来自一个执法家庭的20岁的Khalil Wheeler-Weaver在新泽西-Robin West、Joanne Brown、Sarah Butler和15岁的Mawa Doumbia等地杀害了4名黑人妇女和女孩,数月来他们都逃避了侦破。
In 2016, Khalil Wheeler-Weaver, a 20-year-old from a law enforcement family, killed four Black women and girls in New Jersey—Robin West, Joanne Brown, Sarah Butler, and 15-year-old Mawa Doumbia—while evading detection for months.
尽管警察处置尸体并犯下性攻击行为,但由于系统偏见贬低失踪黑人妇女案件的价值,警察未能采取行动。
Despite disposing of bodies and committing sexual assaults, police failed to act due to systemic biases that devalued missing Black women’s cases.
记者通过访谈、法庭记录和尸检录像发现了这些失败,突出说明了种族差异和忽视如何使凶手得以逍遥法外。
Reporters uncovered these failures through interviews, court records, and bodycam footage, highlighting how racial disparities and neglect enabled the killer to remain free.
一位播客“有人在追杀我们 ” ( Someone’s Hunting us)将受害者的生活和他们家人的持久悲痛集中起来,暴露了长期存在的媒体和执法盲点。
A podcast, “Someone’s Hunting Us,” centers the victims’ lives and the enduring grief of their families, exposing long-standing media and law enforcement blind spots.