Posted on May 2, 2021
Tim Scott says "significant numbers" of Republicans willing to support police reform
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Didn’t SenatorScott have a previous police reform proposal that was discarded? Why the change in attitude in his favor?
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LTC Eugene Chu
His police reform bill from June 2020 was extremely weak compared to others. Mild incentives existed, but no mandates were involved (e.g. chokeholds, etc.). It also did not end qualified immunity that currently protects police from criminal misconduct charges while on-duty
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GOP police bill would incentivize cities to stop using chokeholds but wouldn't ban them
Senate Republicans introduced a police policy package as House Democrats moved forward on their own bill responding to George Floyd's death
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LTC David Brown
LTC Eugene Chu - Scott’s bill was killed by a Democratic filibuster. Scott’s bill was bipartisan.
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SrA John Monette
LTC Eugene Chu - chokeholds banned unless the officer's life is in danger? isn't that what their service weapon is for? how is a chokehold going to keep an assailant from killing you? takes much longer to be effective. i know. maybe the officer won't be able to reach his pistol. then, fight for your life until assistance arrives
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SrA John Monette
the change in attitude came after he gave the response to the President's address. i'm sure it was written by a select few in the republican leadership, not his own words
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start giving names Senator Scott. Let's see if they will put their money where your mouth is
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