Posted on 06/04/2020 6:05:20 PM PDT by lightman
Gov. Tom Wolfs new and lengthy list of reforms for law enforcement in Pennsylvania already has at least one critic: The Pennsylvania State Troopers Association.
Wolf announced Thursday a number of initiatives he would like to see created, implemented, or reviewed in the state in response to the death of George Floyd, an unarmed African-American man from Minnesota who died in police custody last week.
Four officers have been charged in that case, including Derek Chauvin, who is facing counts of second-degree murder and also manslaughter. Three other officers who did not intervene as Chauvin restrained Floyd with his knee despite pleas from the latter that he could not breathe were charged with aiding and abetting second-degree murder.
The list of reforms from Wolf include, per a press release:
Creation of a Deputy Inspector General within the Pennsylvania Office of State Inspector General (OSIG) focused on deterring, detecting, preventing and eradicating fraud, waste, misconduct and abuse amongst law enforcement agencies under the Governors jurisdiction.
Creation of a Pennsylvania State Law Enforcement Advisory Commission that reviews allegations of misconduct by law enforcement personnel under the governors jurisdiction.
Providing technical assistance to municipalities from the Pennsylvania Commission on Crime and Delinquency (PCCD) to encourage the creation of local citizen advisory boards.
Creation of a Racial and Ethnic Disparities Subcommittee under the Criminal Justice Advisory Committee (CJAC) at PCCD.
Reviewing Training and Education of Officers. All training academies for law enforcement must review current use of force training standards for law enforcement and form a workgroup to develop model training standards to ensure that all officers receive the best instruction in their interactions with the public. Departments should be striving to obtain state and or national accreditation. Accreditation is a key component in assisting departments in evaluation and improvement of their standards and practices.
Enhancing Officer Safety and Wellness. Enhancing current mental health initiatives and offering targeted mental health supports for officers to deal with trauma and reduce stigma for getting help.
Supporting Legislative Reforms. The governor will work with the legislature on reforms, including legislation proposed that provides for improved access to police videos, an oversight board for officer training and continuing education, a special prosecutor in deadly force cases, interdepartmental law enforcement hiring reform and PTSD evaluation for police officers.
During a news conference, Wolf signaled that he hoped some of his proposals would be acted on quickly while acknowledging others would take time.
Dont count PSTA President David Kennedy as a fan.
What happened to George Floyd was horrific and wrong," Kennedy said in a statement. There isnt a single state trooper who disagrees. But what Gov. Wolf is saying today is the Pennsylvania State Police, and all law enforcement in our commonwealth, are no better than those charged with Mr. Floyds death. This was clear when he ignored his own order and marched in Harrisburg this week during a pandemic with people holding signs that read, Blue Lives Murder.
Asked to respond to Kennedys words, Wolf, who marched in a rally against injustice and gun violence in downtown Harrisburg Wednesday, said he couldnt control the signs that other protesters had but also said that he does not condone one saying Blue Lives Murder.
This is not an effort to point a finger, its an effort to, as I say, build trust, Wolf said.
Added Kennedy:
So, here is a message to the people of Pennsylvania: Troopers go to work every day knowing they may not return home to our loved ones. This is a sacrifice we accept because we have sworn an oath to uphold the laws of the commonwealth and the United States, without any consideration of class, color, creed or condition. We live by this oath and are dedicated to protecting you, our fellow citizens, and the rule of law. And that will never change."
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Luckily the PA legislature is controlled by Republicans. The Governor’s wish list will stay just that.
I think that police unions should do much more to clear out the bad cops who have multiple complaints. Instead they protect them so that they cannot be fired.
I had two Great-Great Grandfathers fight for the Union in the Civil War. Mrs. L had a Great-Grandfather serve time at Andersonville.
Any “reparations” debt was paid generations ago.
“Pa. state troopers union slams Gov. Wolfs law enforcement reforms..”
And will endorse the Democrat Wolf in the next election...by the way.
“It is my duty to obey the law and enforce it..”
Any law no matter what?
There won’t be a next election for Wolf—term limits.
Wolf is a dangerous lame duck.
Well then who ever the democrat candidate is. That’s what unions do.
Any young person that looks to a career in law enforcement now is crazy. Police departments have had recruiting difficulties for years. Now, it will only get worse.
I was starting a thread this afternoon because I have had it. Not just that but it is a big part of it. I erased it. But Ive already lost my head on FB arguing w a black woman, and to the local school system who are stating they will press charges of hate crimes against students who make unPC comments on social media. I,e, they will turn in students outside their property for things off school time! Of course, I thought they hate cops, so kind of funny. Then we get a sickening presumptive and shaming letter from our newish principal of our private school. I have had it with all these enablers.
Yep, almost 700,000 Americans gave their lives between 1861-1865 to abolish slavery. The debt was paid in blood, no other payment is necessary.
Yep, almost 700,000 Americans gave their lives between 1861-1865 to abolish slavery. The debt was paid in blood, no other payment is necessary.
If you had no control over the signs, you should have left. By staying, you displayed solidarity with "the cause."
Wolf is a moron to think people are buying his bilge.
He's term limited.
He may be but chances are that they willendorse the next Democrat running.
If Trump marched and someone had a politically incorrect sign, he would not be given a pass like Wolf expects.
I am tired of the double-standards and hypocrisy of the left.
The Republican controlled state house and senate could have stopped Wolf’s vote by mail initiative, they didn’t. I have no confidence in their ability to oppose Wolf.
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