Police officers who use excessive force against citizens, including murder, have rights and privileges that regular citizens do not have. I have written recently about how police unions protect police officers from prosecution. However, it is unclear to me, which is more outrageous in its protection of police officers—unions or law enforcement bill of rights.
Yes, you read that correctly. In at least 16 states and counting (Georgia is about to pass such a law), there are laws called law enforcement bill of rights (LEOBR).
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