Are you a Victim of Police Brutality?

The truth about police brutality and what you can do about it.

Police in the U.S. Have Killed
people in 2025
0

Legal Help to Protect Your Civil Rights

You are not alone

If you or someone you know or love has been a victim of police brutality, the time to take action is NOW. Police Brutality Center connects you with experienced law firms that can assist you with holding the responsible police officers and departments accountable.

Our Partners

Police Brutality Center is proud to partner with Meirowitz & Wasserberg, Solomon Radner of Radner Law Group, PLLC, and Alex R. Straus of Milberg LLC to support victims of police brutality in pursuing justice. Together, our goal is to provide meaningful legal pathways that not only help individuals seek accountability but also drive greater awareness and systemic change around the issue of police brutality.

Meirowitz & Wasserberg logo
Radner Law Group Logo

What is Police Brutality?

When officers of the law use unnecessary and excessive force, those members of the police should be brought to justice. Police brutality is a human rights violation.

Instances of police brutality are attempted to be justified by accusations of self-defense in order to avoid serious injury or death, but the repeated pattern of cases such as George Floyd and Eric Garner caught on film are examples of the opposite. Minorities and other vulnerable groups are too often targeted by acts of police brutality.

Troubling Trends

1200+

Victims Killed By Police in 2022

7800+

Fatal Police Shootings Since 2015

26%

of Victims Killed By Police Were Black

Police Brutality in Your Community

Silence is No Longer an Option

Excessive force and racial profiling can not be tolerated. It is our mission to end the violations of your civil rights that lead to brutality by the police sworn to serve you, your family, and your community.

Police Brutality in Your Community IMAGE
protesting people holding signs that read "WE NEED A CHANGE"
A man with his hands covering his face

Let Us Help You.

The police are supposed to make us feel safe and secure. Yet, far too often, incidents of police brutality leave people – especially minorities and other vulnerable groups – feeling just the opposite.