PHILADELPHIA - Philadelphia City Council will look to review law enforcement's response to citywide protests against racism and police brutality following instances of perceived excessive force from officers.The resolution, introduced by councilmembers Helen Gym and Curtis Jones Jr., will also aim to provide residents with a forum to share their experiences and make recommendations for safer and non-discriminatory policing.
In a release, councilmembers highlighted two events that accelerated the need for the resolution. Councilmembers say the "improper arrest" of a Philadelphia Inquirer reporter and the dashcam footage of officers use of tear gas of I-676 to dispel protesters call for deeper vetting of the force's response."It’s clear there.
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