Former SPD officer again charged with malfeasance
Charge arises from January 2020 traffic stop; authorities confirm he was fired in May 2020 BOOKED: Former Shreveport police Officer Christopher Owen McConnell, 36, of Bossier City, was booked May 12, 2021 on another charge of malfeasance in office. (Source: Caddo Correctional Center) By Curtis Heyen | May 12, 2021 at 4:44 PM CDT - Updated May 12 at 4:44 PM
SHREVEPORT, La. (KSLA) A former Shreveport police officer faces a charge of malfeasance in office in connection with a traffic stop in January 2020.
Christopher Owen McConnell, 36, of Bossier City, remains in Caddo Correctional Center, where he was booked at 11:15 a.m. Wednesday, May 12, booking records show. His bond has been set at $7,500.
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Saturday, Maryland’s legislature overrode a gubernatorial veto to enact meaningful policing reform. In response, Kristina Roth, Senior Advocate for Criminal Justice Programs at Amnesty International USA, released the following statement:
“We are pleased to see Maryland now joins the majority of U.S. states in enacting a law, the Maryland Use of Force Statute, to limit police use of force. There now are just seven states in the U.S. without such a law. Maryland’s new law places it among just a few states that require police officers not to use force unless it is ‘necessary and proportional’, and makes it the first in the country to have a law that directs officers to cease using force if an officer determines that force will no longer accomplish a legitimate law enforcement objective.
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