DC Mayor Bowser Reverses Police Reforms in Response to Surge in Violent Crimes

DC Mayor Muriel Bowser has proposed new legislation, known as the ACT Now bill, that would roll back progressive police reforms implemented after the death of George Floyd. The proposal aims to address the spike in violent crimes in the city and includes measures to target organized retail thefts and open-air drug markets. The bill would limit the disclosure of officer disciplinary actions, redefine the definition of a chokehold, and allow officers to view body-worn camera footage before writing their reports. Critics argue that the reforms have hindered law enforcement's ability to ensure public safety, while others express disappointment and believe the proposal does not adequately address the root causes of crime. Violent crime in DC has increased significantly, with homicides reaching a 20-year high and carjackings rising by 108% compared to last year.
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