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Three police killings in the US: Is there a better way?


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By Holly Honderich
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image captionUS police kill more people while on the job than officers in most other developed countries
Since the April conviction of Derek Chauvin for the murder of George Floyd, police officers in the US have killed at least 83 civilians, almost two per day.
On duty officers in the US kill civilians at a rate of 33.5 people per 10 million annually, according to advocacy group Prison Policy - a higher rate than most wealthy nations.
More police are killed on the job in the US as well, due in part to the proliferation of guns. In 2020, 42 police officers were fatally shot while on duty, according to the Council on Foreign Relations. ....

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Democrats pushing to remove 'reasonableness' standard – which would end policing in America as we know it – Soldier of Fortune Magazine


The following contains editorial content written by a retired Chief of Police and current staff writer for Law Enforcement Today.

A 1989 Supreme Court case, 
Graham v. Connor (490 U.S. 386) established the precedent used by police agencies across the country today, imposing a “reasonableness” standard in police deadly force cases. Now, 32 years later there are some who say that standard needs to be revisited due to the fallacy being put forth that police use of deadly force cases unfairly target people of color.
In the 1989 case, Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist, writing in the majority opinion, spoke to a “reasonableness” standard; in other words, police need to meet a standard of what a reasonable officer might do. ....

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Derek Chauvin's conviction will not save black or white lives


 
A jury has found Derek Chauvin guilty of all charges against him for killing George Floyd, including unintentional second-degree murder, third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter. A judge remanded Chauvin in custody after the verdict and a cop quickly cuffed the dazed defendant to carry him out of the courtroom. Chauvin will remain in jail until his sentencing hearing in two months.
Presidents did what presidents do after the criminal justice system seems to work for the people who it exploits, but this time with a twist. Neither Obama nor Biden considered the verdict justice, but rather accountability and “a step in the right direction”. Obama emphasized eliminating racial bias in policing and implementing concrete reforms for change; Biden explained that the verdict was a giant step forward towards justice in America. ....

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