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12848720, NY Governor to name special prosecutor for police killings
Posted by RobOne4, Wed Jul-08-15 03:14 PM
NY is on fire right now. It would be nice to have all crimes committed by police to be investigated by someone outside the department. But this is a good first step.

http://news.yahoo.com/york-governor-name-special-prosecutor-killings-police-071422083.html

New York will appoint a special prosecutor to handle investigations when civilians are killed during confrontations with police, Governor Andrew Cuomo said on Tuesday.

Cuomo told reporters he would issue an executive order valid for one year that would place Attorney General Eric Schneiderman in charge of investigating and prosecuting police-involved killings, taking those cases out of the hands of district attorneys.

"We will be the first state in the country to acknowledge the problem and say we’re going to create an independent prosecutor who does not have that kind of connection with the organized police departments," Cuomo said, according to the New York Times.

Cuomo said the appointment of a special prosecutor would help rebuild public confidence in law enforcement, following several high profile killings of unarmed black men by officers. Among them was Eric Garner on Staten Island in New York, who was choked to death nearly one year ago.

A grand jury in March declined to indict the officer who placed Garner in a chokehold, a maneuver banned by New York City police. The decision led to weeks of protests over law enforcement's use of force.

The phrase "I can't breathe," which Garner was heard saying before his death, became a slogan of "Black Lives Matter" demonstrations around the country.

Garner's mother, Gwen Carr, attended a rally on Tuesday urging Cuomo to appoint a special prosecutor to handle deaths of civilians, saying some district attorneys are too closely linked with local police to conduct a fair investigation.

"It's for future families. We don't ever want to see this happen, what happened to my son," she said in comments carried on local news broadcaster NY1.

The Patrolmen’s Benevolent Association, the New York City's largest police union, called the executive order "unnecessary" and said it could lead to the indictment of officers "for the sake of public perception," a statement said.

12848740, GLORY BE!!!
Posted by SoWhat, Wed Jul-08-15 03:26 PM
12848759, Let's keep moving the movement
Posted by 13Rose, Wed Jul-08-15 03:40 PM
If this doesn't prove effective we take to the streets again and get even more oversight. The truth is the department needs a gut check and I don't know what it will take for that to happen.
12848745, Peeing on your leg and telling you it's raining.
Posted by Atillah Moor, Wed Jul-08-15 03:30 PM
Is my first impression.
12848920, *fingers crossed*
Posted by lfresh, Wed Jul-08-15 05:59 PM
Does this interfere when the fed govt decides to get involved?

Hope it doesn't because that's stil needed
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12848954, *sigh*
Posted by imcvspl, Wed Jul-08-15 06:39 PM
I was listening to a program a few months ago that said these were more or less pointless because the role isn't ingrained into the system so no one knows to actually ustilize them. It's been done before and always as bandaid. It was either the same or a different report that was tlaking about how the civilian review board is onlyempowered to make reccomendations and something like 95% of those are completely disregarded because they are handed into the same system of folk who are under investigation.

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