deals with the issue of probable cause related to criminal investigations, and was introduced by Roger Goodman, D-Kirkland. Goodman, chair of the House Public Safety Committee, explained the reasoning behind the fix during testimony on Tuesday.
He said the bill doesn’t roll back HB 1310, but adjusts it slightly. “We really are concerned about serious offenses: murder, armed robbery, aggravated assault, [and] domestic violence where police really need to secure the scene and physically restrain parties before they have that level of probable cause to arrest.”Many signed in at the public hearing as other or opposed.“A year ago this committee took a meaningful step to reduce police violence by passing 1310,” she said.
House Minority Leader J.T. Wilcox, R-Yelm, said at a press conference last week that most lawmakers agree they need to improve the relationship between police and citizens, but he still criticized last year’s process.
We have to hold everyone accountable and police is not above the law they are citizens that we put them in position to protocol the people not harm same people they suppose to protect
Oh you want to arrest people? Nah that's brutality, just let them off with a warning. Oh they murdered someone? Eh just 3 nights in jail will sort it out, afterall, we don't want to hurt their feelings. Tasers? Guns? Batons? We don't use those, we havs social workers.
🤣Enjoy the continuing mass exodus of police and rise in crime with the “reformative Justice” measures the Democratic Legislature keeps pushing. Democrats make it hard to be a middle of the road Democrat.
Make it plain for all...
In other words they made a mess last year.
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