Precinct Reporter Group News

Top Menu

  • Precinct Reporter News
  • Food
  • Subscribe
  • Privacy Policy

Main Menu

  • Home
  • About
  • Contact Us
  • Read Our E-Edition
  • ADVERTISE
  • Subscribe
Sign in / Join

Login

Welcome! Login in to your account
Lost your password?

Lost Password

Back to login
  • Precinct Reporter News
  • Food
  • Subscribe
  • Privacy Policy

logo

Precinct Reporter Group News

  • Home
  • About
  • Contact Us
  • Read Our E-Edition
  • ADVERTISE
  • Subscribe
  • Operation Feed California Families Hit by CalFresh Delays

  • Many Thanksgiving Choices During Uncertain Times

  • Community Leaders Shadow Principals Across S.B. Schools

  • Nonprofits Feed Thousands, Struggle to Keep Lights On

  • CA Responds to Federal Cuts with Push to Connect Communities

Latest PRGNews
Home›Latest PRGNews›President Biden Issues Order on Police Reform

President Biden Issues Order on Police Reform

By Precinct Reporter News
May 26, 2022
2193
0
Share:

By Stacy M. Brown
NNPA Newswire Sr Natl Correspondent

On the first anniversary of the police murder of George Floyd, President Joe Biden invited the slain Black man’s family to the White House.

At the time, Biden expressed optimism that the George Floyd Justice in Policing Act would become law.

That didn’t happen.

On the second anniversary of Floyd’s death, Biden plans to issue an executive order on police reform, which administration officials said would establish new rules for the use of force by federal law enforcement officers.

“It’s an effort to be responsive,” administration officials stated. The order likely would mimic California’s police reform law which requires that new police officers in the Golden State be at least 21-year-old.

The law also allows for the discipline of officers who fail to intervene when another law enforcement member uses excessive force.

Further, the statute place firm limits on when officers are allowed to use deadly force, noting that such actions only are permitted when necessary to defend human life.

Previously, officers could use deadly force if they deemed it “reasonable.”

Following the murder conviction of former Minneapolis Police Officer Derek Chauvin, three other cops were found guilty in federal court of violating Floyd’s civil rights.
Prosecutors said the trio stood by while Chauvin pressed his knee into the unarmed 46-year-old’s neck for more than nine minutes.
Thomas Lane recently agreed to a plea deal to avoid state prosecution and serve two years in prison.

The other two officers involved, J. Alexander Kueng and Tou Thao, face a state trial this summer.

“I am pleased Thomas Lane has accepted responsibility for his role in Floyd’s death,” Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison stated.

“His acknowledgment that he did something wrong is an important step toward healing the wounds of the Floyd family, our community, and the nation. While accountability is not justice, this is a significant moment in this case and a necessary resolution on our continued journey to justice.”

Tagsexecutive orderGeorge FloydJustice in Policing ActLong Beach Leaderpolice reformprecinct reporterPresident Bidentricounty bulletin
Previous Article

America’s Teen Mental Health Emergency Deepens

Next Article

Make Conservation a “Family Project”

0
Shares
  • 0
  • +
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0

Precinct Reporter News

Related articles More from author

  • Latest PRGNews

    Killer Heat: I.E. Cool Centers and Resources

    July 18, 2024
    By Precinct Reporter News
  • Latest PRGNews

    Graca Machel: “Child Hunger Must Be Priority in Africa”

    June 6, 2019
    By Precinct Reporter News
  • Latest PRGNews

    DeVos Hands For-Profit Colleges $11.1B Over 10 Years

    September 12, 2019
    By Precinct Reporter News
  • Latest PRGNews

    Politically Correct, or Perfectly Civil

    November 1, 2018
    By Precinct Reporter News
  • Latest PRGNews

    Music Changing Lives Celebrates 20 Years

    August 13, 2018
    By Precinct Reporter News
  • Latest PRGNews

    What Seniors 50+ Need to Know About Latest Vaccine

    December 29, 2022
    By Precinct Reporter News

Leave a reply Cancel reply

You must be logged in to post a comment.

You might be interested

  • Latest PRGNews

    LBCC Hall of Fame Honorees

  • Latest PRGNews

    LBCEI: Fresh Free Food, Volunteers Needed

  • Latest PRGNews

    DEI Rollback Costs Target Billions and Loyalty

Precinct Reporter News Group

Your local news resource for 50 years in the Inland Empire, Orange County, Long Beach and surrounding areas!

To subscribe or advertise, call 909.889.0597

About us

  • Broadcasting & Media Production Company
    357 W. 2nd Street
    San Bernardino, California, CA 92401
  • mailto:sales@precinctreporter.com
  • Recent

  • Popular

  • Operation Feed California Families Hit by CalFresh Delays

    By Precinct Reporter News
    November 13, 2025
  • Many Thanksgiving Choices During Uncertain Times

    By Precinct Reporter News
    November 13, 2025
  • Community Leaders Shadow Principals Across S.B. Schools

    By Precinct Reporter News
    November 13, 2025
  • IE/OC Prostate and Breast Cancer, Change the Menu

    By PRGNews
    July 16, 2015
  • Join our Recipe Competition!

    By PRGNews
    July 16, 2015
  • SB Budget Cuts CDBG

    SB CDBG Cuts Have Local Nonprofits Braced for the Worst

    By PRGNews
    July 16, 2015

Follow us

  • Precinct Reporter News
  • Food
  • Subscribe
  • Privacy Policy
© Powered by Hotspotwebsites.net. All rights reserved.