House bill attempts to redefine “use of force”

by <a href="mailto:sharons@awcnet.org">Sharon Swanson</a>, <a href="mailto:jacobe@awcnet.org">Jacob Ewing</a> | Jan 21, 2022
A bill that defines physical force and attempts to address the issue of investigatory holds by law enforcement is scheduled to receive a public hearing this week.

A bill that defines physical force and attempts to address the issue of investigatory holds by law enforcement is scheduled to receive a public hearing this week.

HB 2037, sponsored by Rep. Roger Goodman, (D–Kirkland), provides a definition of physical force by a law enforcement officer. Additionally, the bill expands the permitted instances under which a law enforcement officer may use physical force to include preventing a person from fleeing a temporary investigative detention. A temporary investigative detention is commonly known as a “Terry stop.”

While the definition of physical force is still a work in progress, AWC supports HB 2037.

 

Date to remember


HB 2037 is scheduled to receive a public hearing in the House Public Safety Committee on January 25 at 8 am.

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