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Equity vs Equality: It s all about fairness and the recognition that different people may need different tools

It will place individuals at a greater risk : Police worry about new laws, social justice groups welcome the changes

KXLY July 25, 2021 6:47 PM SPOKANE, Wash. On Sunday, new policing laws changed how law enforcement responds in emergency situations. Decades long tactics are going away as Washington reforms how police serve and protect. “Will we still respond to certain calls, yes? Will it look different, absolutely,” said Jay Kernkamp, a Sergeant with the Spokane Police Department. HB 1054 and 1310 eliminate chokeholds, neck restraints and no-knock warrants. Car chases will also be used less, and tear gas can’t be used in public riots, unless there’s special approval. All these laws were passed to keep the public safer, but Kernkamp isn’t sure they’ll achieve that goal.

Abolish the Police: In their absence, build a more just society

T he Derek Chauvin trial appears to be going well, but I m not celebrating. Given the countless times police have killed Black people and not been charged, it is frustrating but true that even having a trial for a gruesome murder witnessed around the world is a small victory. But while Chauvin s trial represents the possibility of police accountability within the legal system, his prosecution is an example of the system that produced him protecting itself. Jac Archer When we are accustomed to seeing police departments defend egregious behavior, it is at first encouraging to see the system finally call out a bad cop. But read the subtext. The prosecutors are proceeding on the bad apple theory, painting Chauvin as a uniquely bad officer who engaged in anomalously violent actions. Minneapolis Police Chief Medaria Arradondo the city s first Black police chief led several of his officers in testifying that Chauvin s treatmen

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