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 @9FCCYZPIndependentfrom Guam agreed…7mos7MO

Police officers are ultimately civilians, so they should be held to the same standard as any other member of the public.

 @9FJC9PTWomen’s Equality from Minnesota agreed…7mos7MO

Therefore, implementation of personal liability and misconduct would hold police officers accountable to the actions we have seen, the crimes that continue to be committed, and to their abuse of power. (ex.Darryl Tyree Williams- died at 32 on Jan 17, 2023 in Raleigh, NC. He was tasered and killed by a cop after he informed them of heart issues.) Source: usatoday.com; SayTheirNames List)

 @9GWZBKZ from Maine agreed…5mos5MO

Once again, I think law enforcement officers need to be held accountable for violating someone's constitutional rights.

 @9FNW4QG from Texas agreed…7mos7MO

with lack of accountability you get the police from afro man's music video, "will you help me repair my door." where not only traumatize his kids, but disconnect his surveillance cameras and have been caught taking his money. Are the several videos from all around the country of police brutality not enough? or the case of John Lang, all while a conspiracy, with the heavy evidence, there was no investigation.

 @9F7P37K from Pennsylvania agreed…7mos7MO

Power can often get to someone's head and giving anyone, police or otherwise, immunity to being held liable for misconduct, results in crimes being swept under the rug and brushed off. This allows people in power to get away with negative behavior with no repercussions which is an overall detriment.

 @9HLWQ69Libertarian from Ohio agreed…4mos4MO

Police should be held to the same legal standards as any other US citizen. They are not infallible just because they have a badge. They are human just like the rest of us and should be treated the same as any other citizen if they commit a crime.

 @9GX299Z from New Jersey agreed…5mos5MO

Therefore, implementation of personal liability and misconduct would hold police officers accountable to the actions we have seen, the crimes that continue to be committed, and to their abuse of power. (ex.Darryl Tyree Williams- died at 32 on Jan 17, 2023 in Raleigh, NC. He was tasered and killed by a cop after he informed them of heart issues.) Source: usatoday.com; SayTheirNames List)

 @9F8YBR6 from Oregon agreed…7mos7MO

There are open Proud boys serving on the police force in my city and others. The lack of accountability is resulting in marginalized communities being targeted, and attacked by a police officers. They are here to protect and serve not to be Judge, jury, and executioner.

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