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The Rundown Live. Kristan T Harris, Mike Paczesny, Koerri Washington, Heres the quote that concerns me, Current Attorney General J.B. Van Hollen says he opposes the bill because it puts undue scrutiny on officers making split-second life or death decisions. as if they shouldnt be responsible for that split-second decision if it were the wrong decision. Which is the case in so many of these incidents. Or just plain careless action which should lead to loss of job and no benefits. Rather than a switch in position retaining full employment and benefits that taxpayers pay for! There are too many people becoming law enforcement officers that have no right in that position. Everyone talks about gun control. Well I think we need some badge control. Because worse than a gun the badge not only kills these days it allows those wearing it to hide behind it and get away with literal MURDER! Bell says he bought space in the weekend edition of USA Today — and paid for it using money from a settlement with the city of Kenosha. Police there killed his son in 2004. The ad also features the faces of Derek Williams, who died in the backseat of a Milwaukee police squad car and Paul Heenan, who was killed last November by Madison police. “These Wisconsin tragedies are occurring, but they’re also occurring nationwide and what I think is occurring in Wisconsin is a reflection of what’s occurring nationwide,” Bell said. In September, state Rep. Garey Bies (R – Sister Bay) and Rep. Chris Taylor (D – Madison) announced the creation of a bill that would create a statewide board to review all police-involved deaths. “We haven’t found any on a statewide basis so we’d be making new ground if we put this protocol together,” Rep. Bies said. Under the bill, the attorney general would appoint a five-member review board.
Posted on: Thu, 07 Nov 2013 16:42:47 +0000

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