Friend – It's no secret that many police officers should not be on the streets. Racist, violent incidents are far too common, but until recently, the public didn't have a way to report abusive officers to be decertified. A new California law, passed in the wake of the George Floyd protests, gives people the power to initiate decertification proceedings against officers who commit serious misconduct. On Tuesday, May 30, we're co-hosting a webinar to explain how this process works.
This bill was passed because families whose loved ones were killed by the police organized to force state lawmakers to take action. Now it's on all of us to use the law to protect our communities from police brutality and misconduct. Add the webinar to your calendar. We'll see you there. In solidarity, ACLU of Northern California |
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