Oscar-winning film-maker blasts ‘cover-ups that are about protecting the force as opposed to the citizens’ after US justice department launches probe into the 2014 death of black teenager Laquan McDonald Quentin Tarantino has accused Chicago law enforcement of “institutional racism” in the Oscar-winning film-maker’s latest diatribe against alleged US police brutality.
Speaking to Entertainment Weekly ahead of the release of his fresh western The Hateful Eight on Christmas Day in North America,Tarantino once again reiterated that he would continue to call out “extreme acts of abuse”, despite the criticism and threats of a boycott he has received from police unions.
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Source: theguardian.com