rosecarmel
'Mayor Jenny Durkan doesn't support Trump and Cheryl Selby doesn't either- Nor does De Blasio or Lightfoot-'
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Yes they Democrats and it is a fact the problems are prominently in Democrat run cities.
As for Reform is necessary.
I know the Bill Trump signed in June doesn't go far enough for the Democrats and am I correct in thinking they voted against it, not sure, however it is a response to what is happening surely.
edition.cnn.com/2020/06/16/_politics-zone-injection/trump-police-reform-eo/index.html
Extracts
'Unfortunately, there have been instances in which some officers have misused their authority, challenging the trust of the American people, with tragic consequences for individual victims, their communities, and our Nation. All Americans are entitled to live with the confidence that the law enforcement officers and agencies in their communities will live up to our Nation's founding ideals and will protect the rights of all persons. Particularly in African-American communities, we must redouble our efforts as a Nation to swiftly address instances of misconduct.'
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(c) The Attorney General shall certify independent credentialing bodies that meet standards to be set by the Attorney General. Reputable, independent credentialing bodies, eligible for certification by the Attorney General, should address certain topics in their reviews, such as policies and training regarding use--of-force and de-escalation techniques; performance management tools, such as early warning systems that help to identify officers who may require intervention; and best practices regarding community engagement. The Attorney General's standards for certification shall require independent credentialing bodies to, at a minimum, confirm that:
(i) the State or local law enforcement agency's use-of-force policies adhere to all applicable Federal, State, and local laws; and
(ii) the State or local law enforcement agency's use-of-force policies prohibit the use of chokeholds -- a physical maneuver that restricts an individual's ability to breathe for the purposes of incapacitation -- except in those situations where the use of deadly force is allowed by law.