Governor wants to grant immunity to police



The Republican governor, a former prosecutor, says the legislation would provide a shield of sorts for law enforcement officers  provided theyre adhering to training  in a state that has one of the nations highest violent crime rates.



I dont believe that police officers should be under this constant threat of lawsuits that will often cause them to pause, Martinez recently told the Journal. If theyre following their training, there should be something that protects them.



However, critics describe the legislation as misguided and possibly unconstitutional, while citing a recent federal investigation that found Albuquerque police had a pattern of excessive force. That led to a settlement agreement between the city and the U.S. Department of Justice.



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SANTA FE  A years-old debate over use of force by police could resurface in the coming 30-day legislative session, as Gov. Susana Martinez plans to push legislation that would grant legal immunity to New Mexico law enforcement officers for actions in the line of duty.The Republican governor, a former prosecutor, says the legislation would provide a shield of sorts for law enforcement officers  provided theyre adhering to training  in a state that has one of the nations highest violent crime rates.I dont believe that police officers should be under this constant threat of lawsuits that will often cause them to pause, Martinez recently told the. If theyre following their training, there should be something that protects them.However, critics describe the legislation as misguided and possibly unconstitutional, while citing a recent federal investigation that found Albuquerque police had a pattern of excessive force. That led to a settlement agreement between the city and the U.S. Department of Justice.Read more: https://www.abqjournal.com/1117026/gov-wants-to-grant-immunity-to-police.html 2 Tweet