Memphis Police Union Head Responds To Calls For Reform

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'I don't necessarily agree with defunding police,' says Memphis Police Association President Michael Williams, but he agrees 'whole-heartedly' that the city's budget isn't equitably spread to address the needs of the people of Memphis.

While Williams expressed some support for changing the way the city allocates funds, he said he isn't in support of many of the demands activists are making including having the

Tennessee Bureau of Investigation be the party responsible for investigating officer-involved shootingsNPR's Scott Simon talked with Williams about the union's response to some of the changes activists are pushing for.On police giving statements the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation about officer-involved shootings in Memphis

This is the deal. For some reason everybody thinks that because you're a police officer you want to separate me from being a citizen. Everyone is entitled to the Fifth Amendment rights. Just because I'm a police officer doesn't necessarily mean that I give up my constitutional rights. And we encourage officers to give statements, but if you're going to compel them to give statements, then they should be covered [by Fifth Amendment rights].

On the idea of requiring police officers to submit interviews as soon as possible if they are accused of misconduct No. Because just like with anything, everybody is traumatized when they go through a traumatic situation. I'm a combat veteran and I definitely understand post-traumatic stress disorder. I also understand trauma. So therefore, when you start coming at an individual right after something happens, it's just like a citizen. A citizen has the ability to either talk or not talk. And that's something that everyone continuously tries to take away from police officers.

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