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By Daniela Pardo and Hannah Poukish Sacramento PUBLISHED 11:23 AM PT May. 13, 2021 PUBLISHED 11:23 AM PDT May. 13, 2021
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A bill progressing through California s legislature is trying to create a system to eliminate dangerous cops as part of a series of new police reform legislation.
California is one of only four states along with Hawaii, New Jersey and Rhode Island without a police decertification process.
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Sen. Steven Bradford introduced Senate Bill 2, which would create a system to decertify police officers for actions of serious misconduct
California is one of only four states without a police decertification process
If the bill passes, a nine-member panel would be assigned to judge police instances of misconduct and
California State Sen. Steven Bradford (D-Gardena), chair of the California Legislative Black Caucus (CLBC), admits that he will meet challenges along the way as he fights for police reform in California.
Last week, at a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing he defended a bill he introduced in the Legislature that, if passed, would decertify cops for inappropriate behavior. During that appearance, Bradford made a persuasive case for police reform that was, at turns, forceful and thoughtful, bringing a cool head but passionate voice to a topic that has created a bitter divide in the California electorate, pitting advocates of police reform violently against people who support law enforcement.