I am horrified by the brutal assault on Tyre Nichols and extend my condolences to his family and community.
Unfair and brutal treatment of citizens cannot be tolerated. I join the calls for accountability and swift justice against those responsible.
Congress has a responsibility to root out bias and misconduct. We must act now to ensure the bipartisan George Floyd Justice in Policing Act, which passed the House last Congress, becomes law. De-escalation should always be implemented, when possible, rather than aggressive postures at routine traffic or citizen encounters.
In solidarity,
Gwen
Proudly representing Wisconsin's 4th Congressional District
Proud Co-Leader of the Violence Against Women Act
100% Pro-Choice
100% Democracy Defender
About Gwen: The first African-American woman in Wisconsin history to serve in the U.S. House of Representatives, Congresswoman Gwen Moore, took her official oath of office on January 4, 2005. She served in the Wisconsin State Senate from 1993-2004. Before her election to the Senate, Congresswoman Moore served two consecutive terms in the Wisconsin State Assembly from 1989-92.
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