Police officers' 'duty to intervene' is enshrined into law.

Police officers' 'duty to intervene' is enshrined into law. But will it prevent killings like Christian Glass?

FAILING TO INTERVENE: As one Colorado deputy faces a murder charge in the killing of Christian Glass – who was fatally shot after calling 911 in June 2022 – six more are being prosecuted for failing to intervene. Another has already pleaded guilty. New laws are casting a wider net across law enforcement in excessive force cases – with broader implications for policing, reports Sheila Flynn

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