Here’s how Colorado changed its policing after George Floyd’s murder
After weeks of protests at the Colorado State Capitol following George Floyd's 2020 murder, Gov. Polis signed the Enhance Law Enforcement Integrity bill into law.
Author: Francie Swidler (Colorado Public Radio News)
Published: 12:42 PM MDT April 30, 2021
Updated: 12:42 PM MDT April 30, 2021
DENVER — On June 19, 2020, after weeks of daily protests at the Colorado State Capitol against police brutality and racism following George Floyd's murder, Gov. Jared Polis signed into a law a broad police accountability bill called Enhance Law Enforcement Integrity.
> Video above from April 21: Police accountability bill passed Colorado's House Judiciary Committee.