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Bland was taken to the , where her bail was set at $5,000. During her three days in jail, she made several phone calls to friends and family in an attempt to secure her release. Sandra Bland, One Year Later - The Marshall Project
On July 10, 2015, Sandra Bland, a 28-year-old activist and Prairie View A&M University alumna, was pulled over in Waller County, Texas, by State Trooper Brian Encinia for a minor traffic violation: failing to signal a lane change. Dashcam footage later revealed that the encounter escalated quickly after Encinia ordered Bland to put out her cigarette.
When she questioned the order, the trooper threatened her with a Taser, shouting, "I will light you up!". Bland was eventually forcibly removed from her vehicle, slammed to the ground, and arrested on a charge of felony assault on a public servant. Death in Custody
The case of remains one of the most emblematic and debated instances of police misconduct and systemic failure in recent American history. Her life and death in July 2015 sparked a national conversation about racial profiling, the treatment of Black women by law enforcement, and the importance of mental health oversight in the carceral system. The Arrest and Incident
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Bland was taken to the , where her bail was set at $5,000. During her three days in jail, she made several phone calls to friends and family in an attempt to secure her release. Sandra Bland, One Year Later - The Marshall Project
On July 10, 2015, Sandra Bland, a 28-year-old activist and Prairie View A&M University alumna, was pulled over in Waller County, Texas, by State Trooper Brian Encinia for a minor traffic violation: failing to signal a lane change. Dashcam footage later revealed that the encounter escalated quickly after Encinia ordered Bland to put out her cigarette. Vida y muerte de Sandra Bland
When she questioned the order, the trooper threatened her with a Taser, shouting, "I will light you up!". Bland was eventually forcibly removed from her vehicle, slammed to the ground, and arrested on a charge of felony assault on a public servant. Death in Custody Bland was taken to the , where her bail was set at $5,000
The case of remains one of the most emblematic and debated instances of police misconduct and systemic failure in recent American history. Her life and death in July 2015 sparked a national conversation about racial profiling, the treatment of Black women by law enforcement, and the importance of mental health oversight in the carceral system. The Arrest and Incident Dashcam footage later revealed that the encounter escalated