APNewsBreak: Police won't fight California use-of-force bill
Source: Associated Pres
APNewsBreak: Police wont fight California use-of-force bill
By DON THOMPSON
May 23, 2019
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) Major law enforcement organizations dropped their opposition Thursday to California legislation that strengthens standards for when officers can use deadly force, a shift that followed changes to the measure.
The measure would bar police from using lethal force unless it is necessary to defend against an imminent threat of death or serious bodily injury to officers or bystanders. It was prompted by public outrage over fatal police shootings, including the killing of unarmed vandalism suspect Stephon Clark in Sacramento last year.
The current standard lets officers kill if they have reasonable fear they or others are in imminent danger, a threshold that makes it rare for officers to be charged following a shooting and rarer still for them to be convicted.
With so many unnecessary deaths, I think everyone agrees that we need to change how deadly force is used in California, said Democratic Assemblywoman Shirley Weber of San Diego, who wrote the measure. We can now move a policy forward that will save lives and change the culture of policing in California.
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