Between 1996 and 2007, the Tri-State Area (East Cost States of Connecticut, New York, and New Jersey) was inundated with incidents between Police and the Public, which were controversial cases of alleged police brutality that were an understatement in most cases. April 14, 1997, in Connecticut, what would start out as routine police patrol of a minor traffic complaint would end in a police chase (two White Cops) and the offending driver (young Black Male) fatally shot. This would seem to be the introduction to what still was yet to come in the Tri-State Area. Again on August 9, 1997 in New York City, a group of White Cops would sexually assault a Haitian Male (again young Black Male) who had been arrested at a night club for charges that could have been addressed using a Misdemeanor Summons Ticket and giving him a Promise to Appear in court. Evidence later presented showed that the officers inserted a 14 inch broken broom stick/plunger into the anus of the subject and then removed the stick and shoved it into the subject’s mouth. The attack was so severe that the arrestee had to be hospitalized.