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DFL senators press for action on police reforms
Senate s POCI Caucus say the traffic stop killing of Daunte Wright makes it more apparent the state needs more law enforcement accountability measures Author: John Croman Updated: 11:52 PM CDT April 14, 2021
BROOKLYN CENTER, Minn. The killing of Daunte Wright in this Twin Cities suburb has sparked renewed urgency over pending police reform legislation at the Minnesota State Capitol, at least for those who support the idea.
DFL state senators Wednesday gathered in Brooklyn Center to demand action from the Republicans who control that chamber. The Senate s BIPOC Caucus, Black Indigenous and People of Color lawmakers called for budgets talks to be suspended until after more law enforcement accountability measures are passed into law.
DFL senators press for action on police reforms John Croman
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The killing of Daunte Wright in this Twin Cities suburb has sparked renewed urgency over pending police reform legislation at the Minnesota State Capitol, at least for those who support the idea.
DFL state senators Wednesday gathered in Brooklyn Center to demand action from the Republicans who control that chamber. The Senate s BIPOC Caucus, Black Indigenous and People of Color lawmakers called for budgets talks to be suspended until after more law enforcement accountability measures are passed into law. We lost a young man again and it breaks us all up in so many ways, Sen. Mary Kunesh of New Brighton told reporters outside the Brooklyn Center Police Department.
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California law enforcement officers could lose their certification based on the decisions of a panel that includes victims of police misconduct under legislation that moved forward Tuesday in the Legislature, as lawmakers also supported an expansive ban on policing techniques that obstruct a person’s breathing.
An array of civil rights and police reform groups applauded passage of the bills by public safety committees in the state Senate and Assembly. Two other closely watched bills also were approved by the committees dominated by Democrats: one to offer access to California’s victims’ compensation fund for injuries sustained during law enforcement encounters and another to train officers to intervene if a colleague is using excessive force.
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