cases. however, we do have funding for use of force guidelines and that sort of thing. we also have under our office of juvenile justice to help set up standards. i don t know the specifics. last month you announced a new policy prohibiting the department s federal law enforcement component from using choke hold or carotid restraints. thank you for that considering we weren t able to pass the law in the senate. i commend the department for taking these steps to reduce the potential for abuse of force by federal law enforcement. that being said we ve seen other incidences such as in the tragic case ofy elijah yeah mcclain where methods of restraints have been used with horrifying results. what is the departments policies using chemical restraints by law enforcement
0 jurisdiction? any understanding is the judge i he held the warden in contempt but we haven t seen improvement. he asked for a review and the justice department is conducting a review. the marshals did an inspection the other day that was reported in the news and the civil rights division is examining the circumstances. this is the district of columbia jail not the prison system. as i explained to members i view the wearing of facemasks as a safety issue and important matter of order and decorum because i m responsible for preserving order and decorum in this committee i am requiring members of staff attending this hearing to wear facemasks. i came to this decision after the office of the attending physician released its guidance requiring masks in committee hearings some time ago. i note that some members are still not wearing masks. the requirement is that members wear masks at all times when not speaking. i will take members in compliance with this ruling to consideration
job. i can t get into the specifics but i was really shocked and disturbed at why these things are happening. it s really you know, it s truly a senseless act of violence that people are using their lives, their families are being destroyed over stupidities. it just has to stop and we all have to stand up as a nation and stop it. we cannot have our youth lose their lives over foolishness. director, we heard from kaitlin collins at the white house that the president is going to employ executive orders to try to get something done on guns. but more broadly as it relates to the surge that we re seeing, what do you want to hear from the president today? well, obviously the support for law enforcement, the resources for law enforcement so we can address this issue not only in a law enforcement component but also as a socioeconomic component, enrich our communities, get ahold of
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oweman s work saying that yeoman s work saying that nikolas cruz had 58 issues against him. but because it is difficult to kick kids out of school a lot of the kids can repeat offend and there is no consequences. do you find some of that is happening in your district in texas? if so, what is the mitigation for that type of stuff? well, you know, i have five children. they are all teenagers now. they are in high schools. two in college now. you know, that is something that, you know, anytime i think some of this responsibility is not all on the federal government. i think the schools and the superintendents and the teachers when they see problem children like this, they have an obligation to take it seriously and report it. every high school has a local law enforcement component to it that i think need to be alerted to potentially problem