Rhode Island Rethinks Law Enforcement Officers' Bill Of Rights​

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Providence RI

29 June, 2020

6:18 PM

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The Rhode Island Senate is looking into reforming the state's Law Enforcement Officers' Bill of Rights in an effort to increase accountability and rethink the way misconduct allegations are handled. In a release Monday, the Rhode Island General Assembly said the 13-member task force is expected to have its first meeting in the coming weeks. The bill of rights was established in 1976 and, according to the General Assembly, protects officers from accusations of misconduct, allowing them to be placed on leave and investigated by other officers instead of being immediately fired. A resolution that calls for the task force emphasizes the need for more accountability, tougher disciplinary procedures and better relations between police and minority groups. "Public safety officers are to protect public safety, and there should not be ways to prevent those who pervert justice from being held accountable," Senator Metts, D-Dist. 6, Providence, said in a statement. "The black, brown and southeast Asian communities have long called for genuine reform of this law to protect our safety. While it shouldn't take widely distributed videos of police brutality and murder, as well as worldwide protests, to finally bring about change, I'm hopeful that our call is finally too great to ignore." The task force consists of: Senator MettsSen. Cynthia A. Coyne (D-Dist. 32, Barrington, Bristol, East Providence)Sen. Gordon E. Rogers (R-Dist. 21, Foster, Coventry, Scituate, West Greenwich)Attorney General Peter F. NeronhaState Police Superintendent Col. James M. ManniProvidence Police Chief Col. Hugh T. Clements Jr.Rhode Island Human Rights Commission Executive Director Michael ÉvoraNAACP Providence Branch President James VincentAnthony Capezza Jr., representing the Rhode Island AFL-CIOLatino Policy Institute Director Marcela BetancurProvidence External Review Board Executive Director Jose F. BatistaRev. Howard M. Jenkins Jr.Rev. Chontell N. Washington

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