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NY bill would make it easier to charge police with civilian deaths
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ALBANY - New York Attorney General Letitia James on Friday proposed a new measure limiting when police officers can use deadly force, pointing to the string of unarmed Black people killed by law enforcement as the impetus for change.
James, a Democrat whose office is tasked with investigating police killings of unarmed civilians, introduced a new bill that would change state law that governs when law-enforcement officials can and can t use lethal force.
The bill would still allow officers to use deadly force if the officer reasonably believes someone is about to use deadly force against themselves or someone else.
NY bill would make it easier to charge police with civilian deaths
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New York State Team
ALBANY – Summer camps and day camps have the all clear to open for business in New York this summer, but plenty of COVID-19 rules and policies will remain in effect.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo s administration on Wednesday released 23 pages of rules and guidelines for summer camp operators, laying out the mandates they must follow in hopes of limiting the potential spread of the coronavirus.
For unvaccinated campers and staffers, that means masks must be worn in most situations and social distancing must be adhered to. But it s a different story for the vaccinated, which is in line with new state policies that went into effect Wednesday.