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Democratic lawmakers in the African-American Congress are planning to introduce a bill that would reduce police violence and the absence of inter-ethnic justice and facilitate prosecution of officers who commit homicides.
Reuters reported that black congressional congress with more than 50 members of the House of Representatives and the Senate will unveil tomorrow the project, which is expected to include preventing the police from using suffocation and classification of suspects according to race in addition to installing cameras in the bodies of police officers and subject their bodies to civilian oversight boards and the imposition of protocols New to its work to limit the use of "deadly force" and to compel its elements to intervene if they witness a breach of labor rules.
The legislation is expected to establish a national database that identifies police breaches of the rules with the support of top Democratic politicians, including House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate Democrat leader Chuck Schumer.
The wave of massive protests sweeping the United States after the murder of George Floyd, an African-American, suffocated after a policeman perched his knee on his neck in Minneapolis, Minnesota, last May.