In Interview Before His Death, Rayshard Brooks Said Justice System Sees Us as โ€˜Animals'

"Some people, they get a tap on the wrist. But some people donโ€™t," Brooks said in a videotaped interview about the U.S. criminal justice system

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Months before Rayshard Brooks was fatally shot by a police officer outside a Wendy's in Atlanta, Georgia, he spoke about his experience with the U.S. criminal justice system and the struggles he faced after being incarcerated, NBC News reports.

Brooks' interview in February 2020 was conducted by Reconnect, a Maine-based public benefit corporation, as part of a project about individuals on probation or parole.

โ€œI just feel like some of the system could, you know, look at us as individuals,โ€ Brooks said. โ€œWe do have lives, you know, was just a mistake we made, you know, and, you know, not, not just do us, as if we are animals. You know, lock us away.โ€

Brooks said he doesn't think the criminal justice system is fair, noting "some people get a tap on the wrist" while "some people don't."

Brooks also opened up about the emotional toll of being caught up in the system after you have a criminal record. He said being denied employment is a "hard feeling to stomach" when you're just trying to support a family.

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