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Alessandra Soler, executive director of the ACLU of Arizona, is urging lawmakers and Gov. Doug Ducey to reject legislation that would keep officers’ names secret for up to 60 days after the use of deadly force. She said great power comes with great responsibility and a need for transparency.
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They have no problem with civilians being tried in the court of public opinion. This is once more example of the fascism that defines the GOP leadership in Arizona
” that supporters say would protect officers and their families and also provide a cooling-off period” This is from the same conservative representatives that plan the complete opposite for abortion doctors. They want to publicize their names and provide their addresses so they can be harassed or even murdered. What a bunch of hypocrites!
I agree Thinker. These people are scary…they are sounding more and more like politicians in pre fascist states in Europe during the years before WWII