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US cops face curbs on ‘no-knock’ entries, chokeholds

Move comes as police forces face increased scrutiny over deaths of black people from law enforcement brutality

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 15 Sep 2021 5:15PM

US cops face curbs on ‘no-knock’ entries, chokeholds
The US Justice Department says new policies, including restricting the use of ‘carotid restraints’ to rare circumstances, are aimed at improving the safety and accountability of law enforcement personnel. – Wikipedia pic, September 15, 2021

WASHINGTON – The United States Justice Department yesterday prohibited the use of chokeholds by federal law enforcement agents except in rare circumstances and imposed tight restrictions on so-called “no knock” entries.

Attorney-General Merrick Garland said the new policies were intended to “improve law enforcement safety and accountability”.

“Building trust and confidence between law enforcement and the public we serve is central to our mission at the Justice Department,” Garland said in a statement.

The use of chokeholds and “no knock” warrants – when law enforcement enters a premises unannounced – have featured in several recent cases in the US involving the deaths of black men and women at the hands of police.

Eric Garner, a black man, died in New York in 2014 after being put in a prohibited chokehold by police seeking to arrest him for illegally selling cigarettes.

Another African-American, George Floyd, died in May 2020 when a Minneapolis police officer knelt on his neck for nearly 10 minutes, a case that sparked protests against racial injustice and police brutality across the United States.

And a black woman, Breonna Taylor, was killed by police in Louisville, Kentucky, in March last year during a botched raid on her apartment.

The new policy prohibits using chokeholds or “carotid restraints” unless deadly force is authorised, defined as “when the officer has a reasonable belief that the subject of such force poses an imminent danger of death or serious physical injury to the officer or to another person”.

“No knock” entries will only be allowed in situations “where an agent has reasonable grounds to believe that knocking and announcing the agent’s presence would create an imminent threat of physical violence to the agent and/or another person”, Garland said in a statement.

The Justice Department policies come as Republicans in the Senate have been blocking passage of a police reform bill.

The “George Floyd Justice in Policing Act of 2021” has already been approved by the Democratic-controlled House of Representatives.

The act would ban the use of chokeholds by the 18,000 police forces in the country, many of which have already unilaterally done so.

According to the Police Use of Force Project, which has reviewed use of force policies in 100 of America’s largest police departments, 71 now prohibit chokeholds, up from 28 before the death of George Floyd.

There are more than 130,000 members of federal law enforcement, according to Justice Department figures, and more than 460,000 on the state and local level. – AFP, September 15, 2021

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