ORLANDO, Fla. – During a virtual city council meeting Monday, Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer said the city's police department currently follows a series of recommendations aimed at minimizing civilian deaths at the hands of police.Dyer indicated the city could soon be taking steps to commit some of the unwritten practices and training procedures into formal department policy.“Although we have made great strides in being an inclusive community, it is not enough.
In Orlando, we do need to agree we need action and we need to seize this moment,” Dyer said.The mayor indicated that he supports “8 Can’t-Wait”, a series of eight recommendations promoted by the organization Campaign Zero that it believes will reduce killings by police.Dyer said the.