A Statement from Commissioner and Colonel Concerning the Memphis, Tenn. Incident (released 01/27/2023 7:57 pm)
Submitted by BobbyBuzz008 t3_10n20v1 in Connecticut
Because CT cops qualified immunity was taken away?
"If you cant BEAT them, join them"
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It wasn’t though. They hammered the life out of that bill. And CT tort law lets them do anything.
If anything, the bill created a new category of immunity and more protections, by accident. A lot of tired people got pushed around in a n all night session of the legislature. Connecticut police get away with a lot of corruption because they don’t shoot people as much as they do in, say, Texas or Alabama, or some counties in California, etc
Try holding one accountable. Good luck
That’s not true. They just ruled to give a Stamford cop immunity for pushing someone and injuring them.
So it's not assault to push someone causing injury anymore?
Or is there a massive and blatant double standard that society just ignores for some reason???
Actually, you made a great point. When you're not arrested or detained, why are cops allowed to put their hands on you? You see it all the time. There was stupid article about guy not wanting to tip a robot operated bar in Vegas and one line that stuck out as a sore thumb was an officer put a hand on his shoulder......they wanted to talk to him outside of the loud bar. Similar situation a witness to something in CT bar fight maybe, similar like an officer put his hand on the witnesses back to move him to a quiet location. Whatever the reason is they seem to be allowed to touch you whenever they want you. You touch them even friendly touch is a crime, or you touch anyone it can be treated as an assault. Makes no sense to me.
As long as you wear a badge, you qualify for immunity.
Well there could be some applications of the new law. What do you mean the officer was given immunity, though, do you mean he was denied immunity and the case against him can go forward?
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