Gov. Wolf Takes Action to Address Law Enforcement Reform and Accountability

HARRISBURG – After meeting with leaders in Philadelphia and Harrisburg, Gov. Tom Wolf announced several actions to “improve law enforcement relations with the community and strengthen training and accountability.”

“Today, I am taking steps to address concerns about community relations with law enforcement as well as strengthen accountability of our agencies,” Wolf said. “This effort will commence immediately.”

Wolf outlined multiple actions directed at reforms, many based on the 21st Century Policing Task Force, created in 2015 under President Barack Obama in response to the Ferguson, Mo., death of black teen Michael Brown that set off weeks of protests.

Highlights of the recommendations include:

Earlier this week, members of the Police Reform Working Group, which includes state and local elected officials, the chief defender of the Defender Association of Philadelphia, as well as several attorneys, put forward proposals to address growing frustration with racism, oppression and rooting out law enforcement misconduct.

“We’ve addressed criminal justice reform on a bipartisan basis, and that’s what we’ll need to fix these longstanding inequities,” Wolf said.  “And as we go forward, we need to address the looming, systemic failings that have created this situation.”

The governor also committed to addressing longstanding inequalities against people of color.

“I’m going to continue to fight for more education funding and for help for minorityowned businesses. These fights do not have an end point, and we won’t know when we’ve won, but we have to keep going to make our commonwealth fairer and more equal for everyone.”

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