A new proposal by state Democrats would create a decertification process for officers convicted or fired due to misconduct, and make it easier for victims to sue in state court.
SACRAMENTO, Calif (CN) Law enforcement officers convicted of serious crimes or fired for misconduct could be stripped of their badges under policing reforms announced Tuesday by California lawmakers.
A memorial for Sean Monterrosa, who was shot and killed by a Vallejo, California, police officer in June 2020. (By Dale Cruse from San Francisco, CA, USA – Black Lives Matter, CC BY 2.0, Link)
Along with creating a decertification process for crooked officers, state Democrats and a coalition of civil rights groups want to prop the victims of police violence by nixing longstanding immunity provisions that shield peace officers and other public employees from lawsuits.
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