WaPo: Utah is a hotbed of police reform (Updated)

WaPo: Utah is a hotbed of police reform (Updated) by Radley Balko:

If you’ve been following the budding police reform movement in Utah, there’s some good news.

First, a search warrant reform bill has passed both houses of the Utah legislature and will now go to Utah Gov. Gary Herbert. As I explained in this post, the bill isn’t quite as bold as was initially planned. Connor Boyack, the head of the state libertarian think tank Libertas Institute who pushed for the bill, initially planned to limit forcible entry by police to only those situations in which a violent crime was being committed or was about to be committed. Still, the bill does put some restrictions on how “dynamic entry” tactics are used. It’s a step in the right direction.

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