Political and Legislative

In Reaction to the Police Shooting of Daunte Wright, the Brooklyn Center Has Approved a Police Reform Package

The Brooklyn Center City Council voted on Saturday to pass a police reform package, spurred by the fatal police shooting of Daunte Wright, the Minneapolis Star-Tribune reported.

The reforms aim to overhaul policing in the Minneapolis suburb. Among the measures in the package are an increase in independent oversight for the police department, a prohibition of arrests for low-level offenses, the use of unarmed civilians to handle minor traffic violations and a the creation of a new city department to oversee public safety, according to the Tribune.

Brooklyn Center Mayor Mike Elliott lauded the passage of the proposals.

“This is just the first step in a long road ahead — but that is work that we as a city are ready to do with our community,” Elliott said in a tweet. “There will be lots of questions to answer, lots of learning, and lots of opportunity for the community to be at the center of this change.” 

Read the source article at The Hill

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