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State Rep. Maurice West confident Gov. Pritzker will sign police reform bill


ROCKFORD An expansive piece of legislation that does away with cash bail, equips all Illinois law enforcement officers with body cameras and creates a standardized use-of-force training for all officers, among other things, sits on Gov. J.B. Pritzker s desk awaiting his approval.
If the Illinois Sheriffs Association has its way, Illinois House Bill 3653, passed Jan. 13 by the General Assembly, will not become law at least not as written.
We re encouraging him to veto the bill as drafted, said Jim Kaitschuk, executive director of the association. I don t know if that is going to happen, but that is certainly our request at this time. ....

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Black History From the Year You Were Born


Black History From the Year You Were Born
By
Niesha Davis, Stacker News
On 2/9/21 at 6:30 PM EST
Each February, Black History Month is dedicated to celebrating the achievements, and reflecting on the experiences, of African Americans. What began as a week in 1926 has blossomed into 28 days of remembrance and lessons on the contributions of Black Americans.
Many Black Americans come from a lineage of captured and enslaved people who were forcibly brought to the U.S. to build the culture and infrastructure of a place in which they never asked to live. Forced immigration and centuries of cultural genocide have driven Black Americans to literally and figuratively rebuild a culture from the ground up. In the face of historical oppression and inequality slavery, Jim Crow laws, and the police violence that spawned the #BlackLivesMatter movement African Americans have continuously fought for their rights and spawned countless milestones, achievements, and freedoms. ....

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Attorney: Law change would void ACLU abortion lawsuit


A change in Guam’s current law to allow telemedicine medication abortion would mean the American Civil Liberty Union’s lawsuit against the government of Guam isn’t necessary, said attorney Vanessa Williams.
“If the legislature updated the laws sufficiently to allow the physicians in this suit to provide care to people in Guam using telemedicine, then the lawsuit would not be necessary, and GovGuam would not waste money defending unconstitutional laws,” Williams said.
Williams and the ACLU, on behalf of two Hawaii doctors Shandhini Raidoo and Bliss Kaneshiro, filed a lawsuit against the Attorney General of Guam, the Guam Board of Medical Examiners and the Commission on the Healing Arts of Guam. The plaintiffs want a court order to allow doctors to provide telemedicine medication abortion to residents on the island. ....

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El Paso County jail staff, inmates cite lack of masks in COVID-19 outbreak that became one of the largest in the state


Eight months into the pandemic and four months after the El Paso County Sheriff’s Office received up to $15.6 million in COVID-19 relief funds, the county jail became the site of one of the state’s largest coronavirus outbreaks, with staff and inmates stating that they were not given adequate equipment to protect themselves. 
The more than 1,200 inmates that pass through the jail on any given day were not given a mask until the week before last after the virus had infected hundreds of inmates and dozens of deputies. Before the week of Nov. 1, masks were only provided when moving throughout the jail.  ....

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Man sues police over a facial recognition-related wrongful arrest


December 29th, 2020
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A New Jersey man is suing the town of Woodbridge and its police department after he was falsely arrested following an incorrect facial recognition match. Nijeer Parks spent 10 days in jail last year, including a week in functional solitary confinement, following a shoplifting incident that January. 
After officers were called to a Hampton Inn in Woodbridge, the alleged shoplifter presented them with a Tennessee driver s license, which they determined was fake. When they attempted to arrest him after spotting what appeared to be a bag of marijuana in his pocket, the man fled in his rental car. One officer said he had to leap out of the way or he would have been hit.  ....

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