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    The long road to racial justice in policing

    V.S. SantoniBy V.S. SantoniMay 30, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Tennessee protest at the Capitol Building after the death of George Floyd. Photo by Getty Images
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    By V.S. Santoni 

    In the wake of the tragic death of George Floyd in 2020, a global wave of protests erupted, demanding accountability and reform in policing. Now, four years later, Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee (D-Texas) has reintroduced the George Floyd Justice in Policing Act, reigniting the crucial conversation around racial justice in law enforcement.

    Jackson Lee emphasized the critical nature of this legislation, acknowledging the countless lives forever altered by incidents of police brutality. The act seeks to address systemic issues by lowering the criminal intent standard for convicting law enforcement officers and limiting qualified immunity as a defense in civil actions.

    Named after George Floyd, the act aims to curb the excessive use of force by law enforcement, prohibiting tactics like chokeholds and no-knock warrants. However, despite passing the House previously, the bill encountered resistance in the Senate, particularly regarding qualified immunity and no-knock warrants.

    Philonise Floyd, George Floyd’s brother, condemned lawmakers who opposed the bill, urging them to prioritize the protection of people of color. He highlighted the names of other Black individuals, including Breonna Taylor and Ahmaud Arbery, whose lives were tragically cut short.

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    Floyd’s impassioned plea underscores the long history of racial injustice in America. From the days of slavery, where patrols enforced white supremacy and hunted down escaped slaves, to the Jim Crow era, where police were complicit in enforcing segregation and terrorizing Black communities, the roots of racism in policing run deep.

    Throughout history, Black Americans have been disproportionately targeted for harassment, violence, and unjust treatment by law enforcement. The legacy of this systemic racism persists to this day, as evidenced by the staggering disparities in police violence and incarceration rates.

    Rep. Jackson Lee addressed the pain felt by these communities, emphasizing the importance of understanding both their struggles and the role of law enforcement. Her words echo President Biden’s support for the bill, emphasizing the need for Congress to act swiftly and decisively.

    The George Floyd Justice in Policing Act represents a crucial step towards accountability and reform in law enforcement. It embodies the collective demand for justice and equality, echoing the sentiments of millions who took to the streets in protest.

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