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SOUTH BEND — Recently proposed changes to the South Bend Police Department’s use of force policy include new language surrounding the use of deadly force.
The use of force policy was passed in February. Some Board of Public Safety and community members, however, have pushed for revisions to the policy since its adoption.
Over the past couple months, representatives from the mayor’s office, the police department and the group Faith in Indiana have worked on a series of updates, which were submitted to the Board of Public Safety at last month’s and Wednesday’s meetings.
Language surrounding deadly force has been a concern of Faith in Indiana’s throughout the process of implementing the use of force policy. The proposed changes in that section of the policy add, among other things, that deadly force “may only be used as a last resort” and when it does not endanger innocent people.

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