More proof that training is not the police reform panacea. Reform requires real consequences for misconduct. This means no more arbitrary caps on civil rights lawsuits or qualified immunity! Thank you @DavidMoon2014@JheanelleW@Willcsmithjr@jillpcarter@campaigntoendqi
Four years before George Floyd’s death, Officer Derek Chauvin took a crisis intervention course that included training on how to recognize people in crisis and how to use de-escalation techniques, the jury at Chauvin’s murder trial was told. https://t.co/kCh5SWFn45
”The state recognized its wrongdoing, promised to make things right and, a year later, has taken no steps in that direction,” @HanselLaw told us. “To us, it’s just appalling. And it begins to make the state’s work in this case look like a PR stunt.”
@RepTimmons If no one is above the law, where are the subpoenas for the current elected and appointed officials in the Epstein files? How about any appointed or elected official who has held office in the last decade?
@RepNancyMace Not a single person in the US has been arrested since the files were released, so why would it matter? Are you pressing for arrests? If so, whose?
@RepNancyMace When do you question anyone who has held an elected or appointed office in the last decade? What about the pedophiles and pedophile protectors in government right now?