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Trump policing commission calls for independent probes of officer shootings, more technology use

Trump policing commission calls for independent probes of officer shootings, more technology use Tom Jackman © Charles Rex Arbogast/AP In October 2019, President Donald Trump shakes hands with Attorney General William Barr before Trump signed an executive order creating a commission to study law enforcement and justice at the International Association of Chiefs of Police Convention in Chicago. Every state should require its police departments to have an independent agency investigate all fatal shootings and other serious use-of-force incidents by officers as one way of restoring public faith in American policing, according to the final report of a commission created by President Trump to examine ways to improve the criminal justice system.

Biden to use DOJ to crack down on police departments engaged in systemic misconduct

Is Joe Biden s criticism of the current pace of vaccinations legitimate or partisan politics? Fox News contributor Guy Benson weighs in. President-elect Joe Biden will use the Justice Department (DOJ) to crack down on police departments allegedly engaged in systemic misconduct in part by the use of consent decrees a tool used regularly by the Obama administration but largely scrapped under President Trump. Biden’s campaign website promises that he will expand and use the power of the U.S. Justice Department to address systemic misconduct in police departments and prosecutor’s offices. Specifically, it notes that the Obama administration used both pattern or practice investigations and consent decrees to address misconduct in places like Ferguson, Mo.  which erupted in riots and violence after the death of Michael Brown in 2014. 

Never mind out of control homicides, Biden plans to use DOJ to crack down on police systemic misconduct

Share and speak up for justice, law & order. Joe Biden will use the Justice Department (DOJ) to crack down on police departments allegedly engaged in “systemic misconduct” in part by the use of consent decrees a tool used regularly by the Obama administration but largely scrapped under President Trump. Biden’s campaign website promises that he will “expand and use the power of the U.S. Justice Department to address systemic misconduct in police departments and prosecutor’s offices,” Fox News reported. Specifically, it notes that the Obama administration used both “pattern or practice” investigations and consent decrees to address misconduct in places like Ferguson, Mo. which erupted in riots and violence after the

Biden plans to police the police - The Washington Post

Biden plans to police the police - The Washington Post
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