Exclusive: Internal NYPD documents shed new light on the Strategic Response Group, or SRG, the heavily militarized police unit behind the crackdown on George Floyd protesters.
— Read on theintercept.com/2021/04/07/nypd-strategic-response-unit-george-floyd-protests/
Tag: Police Use of Force
What is Section 242? Congress debates how to criminally charge police
After the murder of George Floyd and racial justice protests, lawmakers weigh easing the standard to criminally charge police who kill.
— Read on www.usatoday.com/in-depth/news/politics/2021/06/18/section-242-congress-police-criminal-charges/7658711002/
LAPD shootings of unstable people wielding sharp objects a deadly problem
Any weapons less that a firearm are less sensational but can be just as deadly. People can be kill by hands and feet. It shouldn’t be shocking that that a sizable percentage of deadly attacks on police occur with weapons other than guns.
While LAPD shootings have dramatically declined in recent decades, scrutiny has grown in recent months of shootings where mentally ill, intoxicated or homeless people are shot by police while armed not with firearms but with knives, swords, heavy tools or other blunt objects, reports the Los Angeles Times. Police officials say such weapons represent real, imminent threats, but critics claim the danger is exaggerated and that officers are too quick to pull the trigger. The situation is another reason that many want mental health clinicians to take over calls from cops. LAPD data reviewed by The Los Angeles Times show suspects were allegedly armed with “edged weapons” in about 18 percent of police shootings between 2015 and 2019, and with “impact devices” like bats in 4 percent. In 2020, edged weapons were identified in 23 percent of cases.
See the news article HERE
The Counted: people killed by police in the United States – interactive | US news | The Guardian
The Guardian counted the people killed by US law enforcement agencies in 2015 and 2016. Here are their stories
— Read on www.theguardian.com/us-news/ng-interactive/2015/jun/01/the-counted-police-killings-us-database
Portland protests: Who turned out night after night? – oregonlive.com
Portland protests: Who turned out night after night? – oregonlive.com
— Read on www.oregonlive.com/news/2021/05/who-protested-night-after-night-in-portland.html
American uprising: three US cities cracked down on protesters – their histories tell us why | US news | The Guardian
In cities where police gassed protesters, investigation finds history of racial oppression and struggle to implement reforms
— Read on www.theguardian.com/us-news/2021/may/30/overpoliced-underprotected-american-cities-police-history
The Invisible Rules That Govern Use of Force by Ion Meyn :: SSRN
This is an interesting article about the rules that govern police use of force.
Abstract
Police departments reject the idea that use of force can be governed by hard and fast rules. Under this rule-resistant view, using rules to regulate use of force would be dangerous and in practice impossible, as officers must retain broad discretion to respond to ever-changing conditions in the field. Despite the prevalence of this view, the Article finds that, behind closed doors, departments are constructing hard and fast rules that limit officer discretion.
— Read on papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm
Findings from a review of Police use of Force | 2020 Police Violence Report
Comprehensive review of killings by police in 2020.
— Read on perma.cc/X9UN-CYHY
How Mayors Can End The Cycle Of Police Violence – The Appeal
How Mayors Can End The Cycle Of Police Violence – The Appeal
— Read on theappeal.org/the-lab/explainers/how-mayors-can-end-the-cycle-of-police-violence/
Federal Judge Stops Columbus, Ohio Police From Using Tear Gas on Protesters – Courthouse News Service
A federal judge has ordered Columbus police to approach interactions with peaceful protesters differently in the wake of their use of force during demonstrations last summer.
Chief Judge for the Southern District of Ohio Algenon Marbley, issued his 88-page ruling on Friday, and his injunction prevents Columbus police from using “non-lethal” force against nonviolent protesters if they are verbally confronting police officers.
— Read on www.courthousenews.com/federal-judge-stops-columbus-ohio-police-from-using-tear-gas-on-protesters/