President Trump is expected to sign an executive order today outlining his administration's efforts to track officer misconduct. The order does not address concerns by many about police treating African Americans and other people of color unfairly.
According to senior White House officials, the order will create a database to track police officers with multiple instances of misconduct, and use federal grants to encourage departments to meet certain higher certification standards on use of force. It would also call on departments to involve social workers and mental health professionals on calls dealing with homelessness, mental illness and addiction.
The order does not address concerns by many that police treat African Americans and people of color unfairly. They said focus is breaking down barriers and bringing communities together and not demonizing the police.The president on Monday, as he has in the past month, forcefully defended law enforcement, saying"we mostly have great people ... But we will do better, even better."
Meanwhile, the Senate Judiciary Committee is holding a hearing Tuesday afternoon on policing and community relations as Senate Republicans continue work a policing bill they are expected to unveil this week. Democratic-led House of Representatives has introduced a bill that would, among other measures, ban chokeholds.
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