St. Louis Public Radio: Senate gives first approval to bill changing state’s deadly force law

St. Louis Public Radio: Senate gives first approval to bill changing state’s deadly force law by Ray Howze:

The Missouri Senate is moving on a bill that would limit the use of deadly force by police.

The measure, approved by a voice vote Tuesday, changes the state’s language to allow deadly force only when an officer “reasonably believes” the suspect has committed or will attempt to commit a felony that threatens or involves “serious physical injury” and “may otherwise endanger life or inflict serious physical injury to the officer or others unless arrested without delay.”

When I heard the DA explaining the grand jury charge in the Ferguson case, I immediately thought that Missouri law doesn’t comply with Tennessee v. Garner which was decided 30 years ago.

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