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IJʿ Action Fund Statement regarding the Senate Judiciary Committee Hearing on Police Use of Force and Community Relations

WASHINGTON— IJʿ Action Fund President and Chief Executive Office Margaret Huang released the following statementregardingٴǻ岹’sԲٱJudiciary Committee Hearing on Police Use of Force and Community Relations:

“Let’s make one thing clear: the killingsofRayshardBrooks, George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, Tony McDade, Sean Reed, Yassin Mohamed,AhmaudArberyand too many othersare not the result of individual 'bad cops.'These murders are the result of entrenched racism and a system that was designed to enforce white supremacy.

“In order to move to a more just system, we need to realize that previous attempts at reforms have failed.Reforms have neveraddressedthe fundamental problem thatpolicingis rooted in slave patrols created in the eighteenth-century and intended to control people of color.

“The American public is demanding change andCongressmusttake action todeliver that now.The IJʿ calls forlegislation to implement meaningful, transformative changes to our police system —changes that will protect communities of color, end police brutality, and entrench the principles of fairness and equality. This moment requires nothing less.”

The IJʿ Action Fund has joined the Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights and over 400 civil rights organizations that outlined several key provisions that must be part of any Congressional action, many of which were included in the recently introduced Justice in Policing Act.

Some of the provisions outlined, include:

  • Reduce the use of excess force by creating a federal standard that permits the use of force only when necessary and only after all other reasonable options have beenexhausted;
  • Require the use of de-escalation techniques; require officers to intervene if they see another officer using excessiveforce;Prohibit the use of force as a punitive measure or means of retaliation against individuals who verbally confront officers or against individuals who only pose a danger to themselves; and require all officers to accurately report any use offorce;
  • Deem the use of chokeholds, neck holds, and any maneuver that restricts the flow of blood or oxygen to the brain to be afederal civil rightsviolation;
  • Uphold and enforce the principle of equal treatment under the law by prohibiting racial profiling and requiring robust data collection as a condition of federalfunding;
  • End programs, such as the U.S. Department of Defense 1033 Excess Property Program, that provides for transfers of military equipment to the police and enact the Stop Militarizing Law EnforcementAct;
  • Prohibit the use of no-knock warrants, such as the one that caused Breonna Taylor’sdeath;Develop a national, comprehensive public database to track the names of officers who have had their licenses revoked or been terminated, as well as complaints against officers.