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South Bend revises use of force policy for its officers
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Patrolman First Class Josh Morgan discusses the recently revised South Bend Use of Force policy
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SOUTH BEND â After a debate on whether or not to delay the vote on a new use-of-force policy for South Bend police officers, the Board of Public Safety approved the guidelines Wednesday. Board members labeled the revised policy a positive step forward, while also calling on the mayor to submit additional changes to the board in coming months.
The newly adopted policy will formally ban chokeholds, require officers to avoid deploying force whenever possible by using de-escalation techniques, and require officers to use only the force needed to overcome threats. The policy also requires officers to report instances of excessive force.
Black History Month: Highlighting the perspective of a local police officer of color
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SOUTH BEND â Members of the group Faith in Indiana on Thursday called for clearer restrictions on police use of force, urging the South Bend Board of Public Safety to reject a draft policy next week and send it back to Mayor James Mueller to be strengthened.
Muellerâs administration has been working for the past year on a revised use-of-force policy for the South Bend Police Department, but Faith in Indiana, which frequently lobbies for police reform, has said the proposed rules donât go far enough.
The Board of Public Safety is set to consider approving the policy Wednesday.