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Louisville City Council, Mayor Ban No-Knock Warrants Through ‘Breonna’s Law,’ Rand Paul Proposes Similiar Effort
Let's hope this trends nationwide.
Breed said in a news release that for calls that don't involve a threat to public safety, police would be replaced by trained, unarmed professionals to limit unnecessary confrontation between the police department and the community.
The non-criminal calls will include neighbor disputes, reports on homeless people and school discipline interventions, among other activities.
I'm sure it differs on location, hence the ~ in the photo, aka "about".That’s BS. My academy was 28 weeks long and you train between 50-100 hrs every year after
A total of 57 Buffalo police officers resigned from the department's Emergency Response Team out of solidarity with McCabe and Torgalski, who remain suspended from duty.
When Horne was fired, however, none of her fellow officers stood by her.
If police "are going to back out when you have an officer stop police brutality, and they step up when you have officers knocking over 75-year-old men, then we have a big problem in Buffalo, New York," she told The Washington Post.
Yes. They’re doing this with a wink and nod. It’s also entirely possible that all law enforcement agencies have all the technology they need with regards to facial recognition. This stuff has been in use for years and is incredibly fine tuned at this point.Outrage over police brutality has finally convinced Amazon, Microsoft, and IBM to rule out selling facial recognition tech to law enforcement. Here's what's going on.
Let’s see how long this lasts. My guess is once the public eye is turned away they’ll resume because money.
