News World Americas Donald Trump signs executive order giving police more powers The President has signed three orders to tackle 'public safety' moments after he swore in Jeff Sessions as Attorney General Rachael Revesz New York @RachaelRevesz 4 days ago Click to follow The Independent US 1 of 11 02/14/2017 08:47 PM
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Donald Trump has signed three executive orders to deal with public safety, including handing more authority to the police. At the formal ceremony to appoint Jeff Sessions as Attorney General, the President outlined the new mandate that Mr Sessions would have, including tackling crime, drug cartels and terrorism. He insisted that the US faced the threat of rising crime and that things will get better very soon. READ MORE Immigrants less likely to commit crimes in the United States I am directing the Department of Justice to reduce crimes and 3 of 11 02/14/2017 08:47 PM
It s a shame, what has been happening to our great, our truly great, law enforcement officers. That is going to stop today. One of the executive orders seeks to define new federal crimes, and increase penalties for existing federal crimes, in order to prevent violence against state and federal police. In 2016, a total of 135 police officers were killed in the US, a five-year high, according to a report from the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund. Around half of them 64 officers were fatally shot while on the job, including 21 who were killed in an ambush-style attack. The number also includes traffic accidents and job-related health issues, for example, heart attacks while working. No mention was made by Mr Trump of the hundreds of people who die at the hands of law enforcement every year. There were 968 deaths last year, according to The Washington Post, and more than 130 people so far in 2017, according to a database called killedbypolice.net The executive orders were signed during Black History Month. 4 of 11 02/14/2017 08:47 PM
Shows the number of people killed by police per one million of that race's population in the United States. Data for 2016 represents year-to-date figures. 2016 2015 People killed per million 10 8 6 4 2 0 Native American Black Hispanic/Latino White Asian/Pa Islande Sources: Graphiq Staff Research and The Counted. As of February 14, 2017. See Hide more source details details Graphiq His speech comes just one month after the former administration's DoJ concluded that, in Chicago, residents had suffered a pattern of excessive force by police, experienced particularly within communities of colour. Chicago was just one city being investigated under former President Barack Obama s government as shocking videos emerged that showed people such as Alton Sterling, Sandra Bland and Walter Scott being violently arrested or killed at the hands of police officers. 5 of 11 02/14/2017 08:47 PM
Sessions is unlikely to include continuing the former department's investigation on these deaths or follow through on policing reform. The rate of police officers being indicted or convicted is extremely low. At the swearing-in ceremony of Mr Sessions on Thursday, Mr Trump added that the three new executive orders, including ordering the Department of Homeland Security to break the back of criminal cartels and asking the Department of Justice to implement a task force to reduce violent crime, were giving a clear sign to criminals. Your day is over, he declared. A new era of justice begins and it begins right now. Mr Sessions, a longtime Senator from Alabama who was once deemed too racist to serve as a federal judge, told reporters that the US has a crime problem. I wish the rise that we're seeing in crime in America today 6 of 11 02/14/2017 08:47 PM
My best judgement, having been involved in criminal law enforcement for many years, is that this is a dangerous, permanent trend that puts the health and safety of America at risk, he added. The controversial orders Donald Trump has already issued 10 show all Mr Trump s and Mr Sessions s claims of permanent, rising crime have consistently been debunked. 7 of 11 02/14/2017 08:47 PM
gone down significantly over several decades and is much lower than in the 1980s and 1990s. Mr Sessions added that he would fight terrorism and implement a lawful system of immigration. We need to end this lawlessness that threatens the public safety and pulls down the wages of working Americans, he said. Violent Crime in The United States 2.0M violent crimes 1.5M 1.0M 0.5M 0 2000 2005 2010 Source: F.B.I. Uniform Crime Report. As of 2015; refreshed yearly. Show details See more details Hide source details FindTheHome Graphiq Mr Sessions was widely reported to be one of the key architects of the Muslim ban, an executive order signed on 27 January which banned all travellers from seven Muslimmajority countries in the name of fighting terrorism, despite these countries having produced no terrorist who killed a 8 of 11 02/14/2017 08:47 PM
2001. The order was signed on International Holocaust Remembrance Day. Mr Trump was also criticised for beginning his pitch to black voters just a few weeks before the Presidential election in November. He told black churchgoers in Ohio that communities of colour have crime-ridden inner cities, no jobs and their schools are no good. What the hell do you have to lose? he asked them. The next four to eight years will reveal the answer. More about: Donald Trump Senator Jeff Sessions armed police Reuse content COMMENTS The difference between 9 of 11 02/14/2017 08:47 PM
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