Duty to intervene bill would require police to step in when other officers use excessive force
2 years ago
18
A new bill proposed by state Sen Ruth Johnson would require all law enforcement agencies in Michigan to adopt "duty to intervene" policies, which would require officers, regardless of rank, to step in when they see other officers using excessive force on the job.
Loading comments...
-
2:57
WSYM
8 months agoCapital Region International Airport - 9/5/23
161 -
0:33
KMGH
3 years agoBody cam: 2 Denver police officers suspended for excessive force in last year's George Floyd protests
31 -
2:55
KSHB
3 years agoBill would change residency requirements for KCPD officers
8 -
0:58
KGTV
2 years agoSD excessive use of force data
141 -
2:54
KMGH
3 years agoLawsuit claims excessive force after Loveland police arrest woman with dementia
4679 -
9:46
NEWSMAX
3 years agoKY BILL AIMS TO CRIMINALIZE INSULTING POLICE OFFICERS
1.13K17 -
2:13
KMTV
3 years agoNebraska bill would require schools to teach sexual abuse prevention
30 -
1:45
SBN News Clips
2 years agoMore Than 70 Capitol Police Officers Have Left Force Since January 6 Riot-1580`
4106 -
1:29
KNXV
3 years agoExcessive police force settlement
361 -
2:31
WCPO
2 years agoOhio bill would require absentee voters to mail in ballots earlier
152