City of Tahlequah, Oklahoma, v. Bond
. It also is a tragic domestic dispute. A woman calls the police on her ex-husband, the police get in a conversation with him in a tool shed, he pulls a hammer off the wall, it appears that he might throw the hammer at the police. Even though they’re many feet away, the police shoot and kill him. The state sues for excessive force. And here it’s the United States Court of Appeals for the 10Circuit that says that the case can go forward, let the jury decide if its excessive force.
Some local governments have adopted laws. California adopted a law a year ago that prohibits police from using the chokehold. California, this year, adopted laws that are quite good in terms of certain reforms of the police. A police officer, after certain disciplinary violations, now is decertified and can’t move someplace else in the state to become a police officer. Many cities adopted ordinances, prohibiting the use of the chokehold. I thought there’d be more legislative action.
re 'SupremeCourt Is To Blame for Racist Policing' re policy... some truth perhaps re Practicality... racism entrenched w/in LawEnforcement Cops Shooting Pets in Black and Brown Communities at Much Higher Rates BY STEFANO BLOCH & DANIEL E. MARTÍNEZ
No , they don’t
I'd like to live in your fairy-tale world, but the Fair Play For Cuba Committee is retro-fitting my mower to power Fidel's one-man escape sub.
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