New Jersey Announces Overhaul Of Police Use Of Force | Morning Joe | MSNBC

On Tuesday, New Jersey Attorney General Gurbir Grewal announced the state's first overhaul of police use of force in 20 years. AG Grewal joins Morning Joe to discuss. Aired on 12/22/2020.
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52 comments

  1. Trump has two parts of a brain: ‘left’ and ‘right’.

    In the left side there’s nothing right.
    And in the right side there’s nothing left.

  2. I was someone shocked by this.. I served in the British Military back in the 80s and while our rules of engagement varied from country to country(depending on the location)all of them required a warning for the use of force(when practical)and had quite detailed actions that needed to be taken following its use. I’m stunned that Police Departments in the US wouldn’t operate similar rules of engagement

    1. We are a police state . Police can forcibly bust your door down and guns drawn on no more than a tip . Thing is they usually get the wrong address.

    2. Blame the war on drugs. Police were allowed to use more and more aggressive tactics, because of the tactics drug cartels use. But, everyone suffers and loses freedoms. It would be better to decriminalize all drugs.

    3. @Deborah Freedman your right the war on drugs goes back to the 1920s with prohibition. If drugs were legal it would save a lot of life’s they would know what their getting and it wouldn’t be cut with fentanyl or rat poison or whatever people are O.D.,ing on .

    4. Greens that was in the eightys early ninetys . On the west side . A guy named byrd. As I recall was the ring leader and that was exposed. He was facing charges but died If we could get rid of this nut job police union president name is catenzaro. Wraps himself in the trump flag . He’s a thug . He defends thug cops . Were working on it.

    1. Dirty cops dont turn them on .whenever they get fired there record is not sent to the dept they work for .that’s just wrong and dirty and they know it

    2. @frictionRx9 relax .they should be stronger than that by just doing there jobs and be the police for all .that’s the right way to be .we got to get some right correct behavior back in our society

    1. If you know that you’re NOT immune to consequences, then you will act more responsibly.
      That’s how we treat children, so it should apply to everyone who is expect to be more responsible than a child….. like the cops

    2. Get rid of the reason for the escalation of violence, both against and by the police. End the war on drugs.

    1. Hahaha I was doing the same exact thing cause I just knew I’d find at least one. Thankfully I came across your comment first!

  3. UK has an independent investigation of the police too. The independent police complaints commission.
    It investigates any alleged police wrongdoing and prosecutes.

  4. “Protect And Serve” protect the innocent and serve justice to potential would be criminals through “due process”? No brainer!!!!

  5. The proud boys are not ready for Sikh AG, but they’ll learn as they go when he start locking them up.

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