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Tag: Deadly Force
Patrol
Police Groups Sue MN Over New Deadly Force Law
More and more in critical incidents, officers involved are declining to sit for questions with investigators. The new law could have been construed to compel some kind of official statement from officers during investigations, which would clash with their right to stay quiet if they choose.
July 5, 2021
Training
ILEETA Panel to Discuss Deadly Force Training at SHOT Show
"This panel discussion will bring together some of the top trainers in fire-arms/deadly force training to discuss some current issues and the questions, comments, and concerns offered by the attendees. The panel members represent a variety of backgrounds in law enforcement training," ILEETA says.
January 7, 2020
Point of Law
Controversial Legislation: The California Compromise
Golden State politicians wanted to make "necessary" the standard for police to use deadly force, but they settled for "reasonable."
June 14, 2019
Point of Law
CA Legislation to Change Lethal Force Justification Passes Committee Hearing
The bill’s main author, Assemblywoman Shirley Weber, D-San Diego, said AB 392 prevents “unnecessary deaths” by “clarifying law enforcement’s obligations.” Weber’s team said the legislation would push officers to rely on de-escalation techniques like verbal persuasion and crisis intervention methods instead of lethal force.
April 10, 2019
Patrol
Washington Voters Back Changes to Deadly Force Standards
Law enforcement officers in Washington will face different standards for incidents involving deadly force now that Initiative 940 has reportedly passed with 60% of the vote statewide.
November 7, 2018
Patrol
WI Agency's Policy Requires Officers to "Exhaust" Other Options Before Using Guns
The Madison (WI) Police Department has updated its guide on the use of deadly force, instructing officers to exhaust other options before using a gun.
October 19, 2017
Patrol
LAPD Did Not Violate Deadly Force Rules in 2015 Shooting, Panel Finds
The Los Angeles Police Commission on Tuesday found that the fatal shooting of a woman in South L.A. last year did not violate the department’s deadly force policy.
July 12, 2016
Patrol
Gov. Jerry Brown Signs Bill Barring Use of Secret Grand Juries in Deadly Force Cases
Gov. Jerry Brown signed into law Tuesday a measure that prohibits secret grand juries to weigh in on cases involving excessive or deadly force by law enforcement, and another affirming the public’s right to take audio or video recordings of police officers.
August 13, 2015
Training
Agencies Rethinking Use-of-Force Training
Many current police practices were adopted when officers faced violent street gangs. Crime rates soared, as did the number of officers killed. Today, crime is at historic lows and most cities are safer than they have been in generations, for residents and officers alike.
May 5, 2015
Patrol
Research Shows Officers Hesitating to Use Deadly Force When Necessary
Data from a recent study shows that white and African-American officers alike hold a stronger subconscious bias against African-American suspects — and that they are now overcompensating for that bias, becoming more hesitant to shoot minority suspects. Researchers believe that's because those officers fear backlash. More Here.
February 26, 2015
Patrol
Video: Research Shows Officers Hesitating to Use Deadly Force When Necessary
Data from a recent study shows that white and African-American officers alike hold a stronger subconscious bias against African-American suspects — and that they are now overcompensating for that bias, becoming more hesitant to shoot minority suspects. Researchers believe that's because those officers fear backlash.
February 26, 2015
Patrol
Obama Police Panel May Establish Deadly Force Incident Tracking
Philadelphia Police Commissioner Charles Ramsey, tapped by the Obama administration to help bolster law enforcement's standing in the wake of national unrest stirred by a series of killings of young black men by white officers, said that the long-standing gap in police reporting "needs to be addressed.''
December 11, 2014
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