Brooklyn Protest: What Happened and Why It Matters

Fri Oct 04 2024
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In September, a subway shooting in Brooklyn sparked protests. One protester, Terrell Harper, tried to break into a police officer's home. This isn't the first time something like this has happened. But why does it keep happening? Some people think it's because it's too easy to find out personal information about cops and their families. That's what Assemblyman Michael Reilly is trying to change with his new law idea. He wants to make it a separate crime to stalk or harass cops and their families. This way, cops can feel safer doing their jobs. But the law needs more support from the state Legislature to become a reality.
Harper is facing serious charges for his actions. The NYPD and Reilly are pushing for changes in the law to prevent similar incidents. They believe that stricter laws will help protect police officers and their families from harm. Repealing 50-a, a law that protected police disciplinary records, has made it easier for people to access sensitive information about cops. This has led to more threats and harassment against them. Reilly's proposed law aims to make stalking a cop a separate crime with similar penalties to aggravated harassment of a judge. He thinks this is necessary to protect both police officers and their families from violence and intimidation. But the law needs more support to pass. Some people are resisting it, making it hard for Reilly to get his idea approved.
https://localnews.ai/article/brooklyn-protest-what-happened-and-why-it-matters-b7b9128a

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