The gist of the complaint is when a vehicle is pulled over and police find a weapon officers are instructed to arrest everyone even if they’re not involved.
By Madalyn O Neill
Apr 12, 2021 7:41 PM
The Hennepin County Medical Examiner called Wright’s death a homicide in the autopsy report released Monday evening.
Brian Landers, a law enforcement veteran, consultant and longtime educator and trainer called the footage “disturbing.”
“First off, as a human being you don’t like to see law enforcement use deadly force,” Landers said. “There’s no evidence right now to believe this officer acted maliciously, but it definitely appears to be a grave issue in training.”
Landers spent 19 years in law enforcement himself, and now owns Landers CRT (Consulting, Research, Testimony).
He explained that Taser International offers its own training, and usually each state has its own version of general use-of-force training for electronic control devices, or Tasers.
Police practice expert says shooting of Daunte Wright appears to be ‘a grave issue in training’
April 12, 2021 7:41 PM Madalyn O Neill
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The Hennepin County Medical Examiner called Wright’s death a homicide in the autopsy report released Monday evening.
Brian Landers, a law enforcement veteran, consultant and longtime educator and trainer called the footage “disturbing.”
“First off, as a human being you don’t like to see law enforcement use deadly force,” Landers said. “There’s no evidence right now to believe this officer acted maliciously, but it definitely appears to be a grave issue in training.”
Landers spent 19 years in law enforcement himself, and now owns Landers CRT (Consulting, Research, Testimony).