HR 9728
National Statistics on Deadly Force Transparency Act of 2024
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Bill overview
This bill, the National Statistics on Deadly Force Transparency Act of 2024, requires the Attorney General to create rules for collecting and reporting data on instances of deadly force used by law enforcement officers. The data must include details about the officer, the person targeted, the circumstances of the incident, and the justification for the use of force. This information will be compiled by law enforcement agencies and submitted to the Department of Justice, with protections in place to safeguard individual privacy. Failure by states to comply with the data collection requirements could result in a reduction of Byrne JAG grant funding.
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