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BALTIMORE ANTI-COP CONSENT DECREE IMPOSED
Judge Bredar slaps down Sessions' pleas -- as the Ferguson effect grabs hold.
April 11, 2017
Matthew Vadum
An Obama-appointed judge is moving forward with a federal takeover of the Baltimore, Md. police department that critics say will boost crime there by handcuffing police officers in the increasingly violent city.
The pleas of U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions fell on deaf ears as U.S. District Judge James K. Bredar, appointed by President Obama in 2010, denied a request from Sessions to hold off on enforcing the consent decree drafted by cop-haters for at least 30 days so the new Trump administration could assess the underlying settlement.
“The time for negotiating the agreement is over," Bredar wrote this past Friday, April 7. "The only question now is whether the Court needs more time to consider the proposed decree. It does not."
Sessions said he’s in favor of reform but has "grave concerns that some provisions of this decree will reduce the lawful powers of the police department and result in a less safe city."
The consent decree in U.S. v. Police Department of Baltimore City was signed by both sides on Jan. 12, 2017 as President Obama was packing his bags at the White House. (The consent decree may be read here. Bredar’s order requiring immediate enforcement of the decree, may be read here.)
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Baltimore Anti-Cop Consent Decree Imposed
BALTIMORE ANTI-COP CONSENT DECREE IMPOSED
Judge Bredar slaps down Sessions' pleas -- as the Ferguson effect grabs hold.
April 11, 2017
Matthew Vadum
An Obama-appointed judge is moving forward with a federal takeover of the Baltimore, Md. police department that critics say will boost crime there by handcuffing police officers in the increasingly violent city.
The pleas of U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions fell on deaf ears as U.S. District Judge James K. Bredar, appointed by President Obama in 2010, denied a request from Sessions to hold off on enforcing the consent decree drafted by cop-haters for at least 30 days so the new Trump administration could assess the underlying settlement.
“The time for negotiating the agreement is over," Bredar wrote this past Friday, April 7. "The only question now is whether the Court needs more time to consider the proposed decree. It does not."
Sessions said he’s in favor of reform but has "grave concerns that some provisions of this decree will reduce the lawful powers of the police department and result in a less safe city."
The consent decree in U.S. v. Police Department of Baltimore City was signed by both sides on Jan. 12, 2017 as President Obama was packing his bags at the White House. (The consent decree may be read here. Bredar’s order requiring immediate enforcement of the decree, may be read here.)
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Baltimore Anti-Cop Consent Decree Imposed