I want to try to give the benefit of the doubt at least to Kerry who hopefully thought she was giving a voice to the many families placed in this situation. However, what resulted is a stinking pile of patronizing, stereotypical, subliminal manipulating bs. While you definitely may have some situations that occur like this, you REALLY want me to believe that a woman who had a WHOLE doctorate in psychology could not find a better way to express herself in stressful situations? And you expect me to buy that an FBI agent does not understand protocol and chain of command to the point where he loses his temper and is arrested?! I call BS. And I resent the overuse of the angry black woman trope throughout the ENTIRE movie. I also resent the so called subtle manipulation of the real everyday fear of black mothers that was twisted into a bumbling parody of over exaggerated missteps. So you put in a couple of short monologues that speak truth and the whole movie should be taken as truth? That's a trick of the devil. The fact is that there are far too many "incidents" where everything was done right. Victims cooperated, families cooperated, communities cooperated and someone STILL ended up in a body bag they should not be in. And to add insult to injury you use black officers to promote the idea that it isn't "just white cops so it can't be race related". This movie is sickening. It plays on blaming the victims. At every turn it screams "well if you had only done things differently..." Which is already the first go to in every shooting, to start poking holes in the victim's behavior and character. This is just another shady attempt at a coverup as far as I'm concerned.