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President Donald Trumman’s leadership began the process of reforming the local police departments of the federal government George Floyd and Breonna Taylor.
On Wednesday, the United States Department of Justice, announced that two proposed settlements in cities Louisville, Kentuckyand Minneapolis, Minnesotaagree to the federal control of the police departments.
In general, these settlements – consent decrees – a number of steps and goals that help the negotiations of two sides and the federal court.
In addition, the reports on the other six local police departments, which found the samples of the Justice Department, discrimination and extreme violence, he said.
Trump management has framed the announcement of the announcement to individual cities and states and states and countries to move away from the federal government.
“This is not necessary to have a civil rights department of the Department of Justice, the Department of the Federal Micromadment of the local police,” he said.
This kind of federal control argued that the waste of the taxpayer was waste.
“There is a lack of accountability. There is a lack of local controls. Here is an industry and I think the taxpayers are torn and the citizens are less safe,” said Dhillon.
However, civil rights leaders and police reform lawyers reacted to the news that came from the fifth anniversary of the killing of Floyd a few days ago.
Reverend Al Sharpton was among the leaders who called on a police departments to take meaningful action after a Viral video He seized the last moments of Floyd. On May 25, 2020, the White Police Officer, Derek Chauvin, led to the neck of the Floyd, which exceeded nine more than nine minutes, caused him to die.
“This action is not only a policy controlled,” said SharePton. “When it comes to black and brown victims, it is a moral retreat that sends a cold message that is optional.”
He warned the Trump Administration’s action sent a signal to the police departments.
The year of the killing of Floyd was celebrated with a number of other high-profile deaths, including Taylor.
The 26-year-old medical worker was in the late bed on March 13, 2020, while police use an Arajo ram to enter his apartment. They were afraid of being attacked by his girlfriend and fired his weapon once. Police responded to the killing of Taylor six times, and responded with the bullet.
His death and others have confused the period of national unrest in the United States Millions of people To challenge the streets as part of social justice movements like black life. He thinks that the 2020 “race settlement” was one of the largest mass demonstrations in the US history.
These protests, fading months, Democratic Joe Biden in the first period of Trump, the Justice Department, the Department of the Location, 12 research, which reviewed the allegations of excessive violence and extreme violence, began a number of research.
These studies were called “sample or practice” probes, which was part of the events of police atrocity or a larger trend in a particular police department.
Floyd’s killing in Minneapolis and Taylor in Louisville – the two cities that Trump decided to throw the settlements of the Justice Department on Wednesday. In both cities, the Department of Justice was found under the bidin Examples of discriminatory police.
“Police should often make split-second decisions and risk their lives to keep their communities safe,” he said, a report on Minneapolis.
However, this is “the” local police department “using a small crime and sometimes a dangerous techniques and weapons.
Other police departments investigated during this period, those in Arizona Phoenix; Memphis, Tennessee; Trenton, New Jersey; Mount Vernon, New York; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; and Louisiana provincial police.
Now Dhillon, who manages the civil rights department of the Department of Justice, placed his performances as a pivot as a policy of findings in this triple period. He also condemned the decisions of consent as an extreme tool and said that some agreements that are already in place.
This process probably covers the approval of a judge.
Some community defenders expressed concerns that the decrees of the consent are already expressed in the overhabited law enforcement departments, and others claim that they could rejection with the last movement and disapproval of police reforms, and do not agree with the last movement of the Justice Department.
In the Louisville Metro Police Department (LMPD), Chief Paul Humphrey, better police commitment, said the commitment went beyond any solution. He said he would look for an independent monitor to control reforms.
“This is not related to these words in this document,” he said. “This will make us together to make us a safer, more reliable, better place for men and women of LMPD’s men and women and women.”
In Minneapolis, Mayor Yagub Frey said that the city could continue to move forward with the reform plan, he said.
“We will comply with every sentence of each paragraph of each paragraph of each of the 169-page consent decrees we signed this year,” he said.
“We are confident that we will advance to every paragraph of every paragraph of both parts around the Minnesota Human Rights Department and the decree.”