id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_ja4byumpgrbyjicpazpymowlse Sherene H. Razack Settler Colonialism, Policing and Racial Terror: The Police Shooting of Loreal Tsingine 2020 20 .pdf application/pdf 11406 766 57 This article explores Shipley's killing of Loreal Tsingine and the police investigation of the shooting as quotidian events in settler colonial states. of Indigenous people and the legal response to police use of force (along with everyday settler violence) are a part of the racial terror that is a central part of settler policing is one site where white men and women (as well as those aspiring to whiteness), can enact racial hierarchy on behalf of the colonial state with impunity. Keywords Indigenous women · Policing · Racial violence · Settler colonialism shot, settlers and police assert their right to the land through anti-Indigenous violence. it is white men's violence (both police and settler) directed at Indigenous men and widespread police harassment, and shootings and young white men regularly targeting Indigenous women in border towns. https://www.phoenixnewtimes.com/news/navajo-womans-death-police-violence-against-native-americans-9595827 https://www.phoenixnewtimes.com/news/navajo-womans-death-police-violence-against-native-americans-9595827 Settler Colonialism, Policing and Racial Terror: The Police Shooting of Loreal Tsingine ./cache/work_ja4byumpgrbyjicpazpymowlse.pdf ./txt/work_ja4byumpgrbyjicpazpymowlse.txt