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TexasTowelie

(116,749 posts)
Fri Jul 30, 2021, 02:10 AM Jul 2021

Police Reform is Working in Colorado

In June 2020, Democrats in the state legislature pushed through new police reform measures aimed at increasing transparency and accountability for law enforcement. That legislation was prompted, in part, by the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis and Elijah McClain in Aurora, Colorado. The bill in the legislature was followed by policy changes in some municipalities, including Aurora.

This week, a graphic new case of police brutality in Aurora is putting those reforms to the test…and so far, they seem to be working.

As Fox 31 News reports:

The arrest of two Aurora police officers is the latest in a string of Colorado officer arrests since the killing of George Floyd. Floyd’s death and the historic protests that followed inspired a law requiring Colorado police officers to intervene and report excessive uses of force…

…Body-camera video from the incident has already been made public. It’s an action Rep. Leslie Herod, D-Denver, is praising.

“The body camera footage was released right away,” Herod said. “That shows that our law is working, and it is quite frankly doing more than I thought it would be doing, which is changing the culture in some of these departments.”


Westword has more on Tuesday’s release of body-camera footage from last week’s arrest of Kyle Vinson:

On July 27, during a highly unusual press conference, Aurora Police Chief Vanessa Wilson screened excerpts from body-camera footage to show why two of her officers, John Haubert and Francine Martinez, had been arrested for the incredibly brutal July 23 arrest of Kyle Vinson.

In the video, Vinson is choked, pistol-whipped and more by Haubert, gasping out repeated cries of “Help!,” “Don’t shoot me!” and “I can’t breathe!”


Read more: https://www.coloradopols.com/diary/161478/police-reform-is-working-in-colorado
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Police Reform is Working in Colorado (Original Post) TexasTowelie Jul 2021 OP
I emailed my assemblyman (CA-53) tishaLA Jul 2021 #1

tishaLA

(14,320 posts)
1. I emailed my assemblyman (CA-53)
Fri Jul 30, 2021, 05:13 AM
Jul 2021

last week and told him that CA needs its own version of CO's police accountability law. I encourage other Californians and people across the country to do the same.

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