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This edition: Police Violence Against Latinos: The Shocking Data, Revealed


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First aired: February 14, 2025.

You wouldn’t know it from the data, but Latinos are the second most likely demographic to be killed by law enforcement in the U.S, relative to their population. We only have these statistics now thanks to the work of La Raza Database Research Project, a group of volunteers in Southern California who are bringing awareness to systematic police violence against the Latino population. They estimate that almost 6,500 Latinos have been killed by police between 2000 and 2022 – but the data has been missing until this moment. In this unusual installment of our monthly “Meet the BIPOC Press” series, Laura and Senior Producer Jeremiah Cothren sit down with LF&F Social Justice Reporting Fellow, Roberto Camacho, who interviewed members of the Research Project to figure out why Latinos are so frequently misrepresented. Camacho also spoke with the mother and sister of César Antonio Rodriguez, a young man that died in the custody of the Long Beach Police Dept in 2017 and was misidentified in police records. Camacho is a Chicano multimedia journalist focusing on criminal justice reform, immigration and Chicano/Latino issues. He originally reported on this story for Palabra.

Guest List

Ivette Xochiyotl Boyzo La Raza Database

Roberto Camacho Journalist; Social Justice Reporting Fellow, Laura Flanders & Friends

Jeremiah Cothren Senior Producer, Laura Flanders & Friends

Jesus M. Garcia Research Project Statistician & Demographer, La Raza Database

Rosa Moreno Mother of César Rodriguez

Priscilla Rodriguez Sister of César Rodriguez

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