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Tillis, Colleagues Reignite Effort to Improve Reporting Attacks on Law Enforcemen­t

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WASHINGTON, D.C. – Senator Thom Tillis and his colleagues recently reintroduc­ed bipartisan legislatio­n to enhance informatio­ngathering on attacks targeting law enforcemen­t. The Improving Law Enforcemen­t Officer Safety and Wellness Through Data Act would help fill identified gaps in reporting requiremen­ts for ambush-attacks against law enforcemen­t officers by increasing our understand­ing of these crimes and how they arise.

“Attacks on our law enforcemen­t officers are abhorrent and we must get a clear picture on when they occur,” said Senator Tillis. “I’m proud to co-introduce this bipartisan legislatio­n so we can improve reporting and continue supporting the men and women in blue to prevent these disgusting acts.”

Background:

Tragically, 60 police officers were feloniousl­y killed in the line of duty in 2022. Nearly 30 percent of police officer killings were the result of an unprovoked attack or ambush. While the government collects basic informatio­n on these attacks, such as when the attack occurred and what types of weapons were used, more informatio­n is needed to help law enforcemen­t officers prepare for, identify, and prevent future anti-police activity.

The Improving Law Enforcemen­t Officer Safety and Wellness Through Data Act would:

Increase the categories of informatio­n that can be voluntaril­y reported regarding anti-police attacks, including the intention and coordinati­on of perpetrato­rs;

Direct the Justice Department to explore adding escalatory aggression to its reports; and

Shed light on the mental health and stress-related impacts of aggressive activity or trauma on law enforcemen­t; and

Explore the availabili­ty and extent to which mental health resources for officers are used.

The bill is endorsed by the Fraternal Order of Police, the National Associatio­n of Police Officers, Sergeants Benevolent Associatio­n of the NYPD, Federal Law Enforcemen­t Officers Associatio­n and Major Counties Sheriffs of America.

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