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GoLocalProv | Elected Officials Are Calling for Dismissal of Public Safety Commissioner Pare

GoLocalProv | Elected Officials Are Calling for Dismissal of Public Safety Commissioner Pare
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GoLocalProv | Providence FOP Blasts Elorza After Mayor s Confrontation with Governor

GoLocalProv | Providence FOP Blasts Elorza After Mayor s Confrontation with Governor
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Whitehouse says he s keeping his promise to Christine Blasey Ford

Whitehouse says he s keeping his promise to Christine Blasey Ford
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RI lawmakers call for full repeal of Law Enforcement Bill of Rights

May 7, 2021 10:23 am   PROVIDENCE, RI (WLNE) – State lawmakers gathered Thursday in Providence to raise awareness of their proposed legislation that calls for a full repeal of the state’s Law Enforcement Bill of Rights aka LEOBOR. Rhode Island Sen. Tiara Mack is the primary sponsor of Senate Bill 773 and is co-sponsored by Mack’s fellow Democrat State Senators Sam Bell and Jonathon Acosta. Under LEOBOR an officer can only be suspended for two days. But Mack’s bill would call for a suspension for up to 14 days. Sen. Mack’s legislation would also give police chiefs the ability to determine appropriate action when disciplining an officer.

Providence police preparing for outcome in Chauvin trial

Providence police preparing for outcome in Chauvin trial “Everyone is bracing for what might come with a verdict,” Providence’s police chief said. “We encourage peacefulness, not lawlessness.” By Amanda Milkovits Globe Staff,Updated April 20, 2021, 1 hour ago Email to a Friend Providence Police chief Hugh T Clements Jr., left, and public safety commissioner Steven M. Pare speak to reporters Tuesday about preparations for the outcome in the Derek Chauvin trial.Amanda Milkovits/Globe Staff PROVIDENCE — As a jury in Minneapolis deliberated whether to convict Officer Derek Chauvin in the murder of George Floyd last year, local law enforcement said they were preparing for the public’s reaction to the outcome.

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