The proposed use of force updates are a starting point, not the finish line. Read on for the immediate additions we're recommending (1/5)
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Of course we have to do more. That means limiting law enforcement interactions, fostering a culture of deescalation, and ensuring meaningful oversight. It means continuing reform and redirecting police resources into social services that make our communities safer. (5/5)
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Classify Taser use as deadly force because it is. Since 2001, more than 500 people in the U.S. have died after police used Tasers on them, including Zachary Bear Heels in Omaha. (2/5)