Biden Signs Executive Order Restricting Chokeholds and Limiting Transfer of Military Equipment to Police
The order restricts chokeholds and no-knock warrants at the federal level, but the White House has little power over the state and local departments where the majority of policing occurs.

President Joe Biden will sign an executive order today, on the second anniversary of the killing of George Floyd by Minneapolis police, restricting the use of chokeholds and no-knock warrants by federal law enforcement, as well as curbing the transfer of surplus military equipment to police.
The executive order directs all federal law enforcement agencies to adopt policies banning chokeholds and carotid restraints; adopt body camera policies; limit the use of no-knock warrants to certain circumstances; and adopt updated use-of-force standards that encourage de-escalation.
The order also directs the Attorney General to establish a "National Law Enforcement Accountability Database" to track police misconduct. The White House says the order will also broaden Obama-restrictions on the transfer of surplus military equipment to local and state police. Since 9/11, the federal government has doled out more than $1 billion in surplus military equipment to police, along with billions in more in grants for heavy equipment and surveillance technology.
"Police cannot fulfill their role to keep communities safe without public trust and confidence in law enforcement and the criminal justice system," the White House said in a press release. "Yet, there are places in America today where the bonds of trust are frayed or broken. To heal as a nation, we must acknowledge that fatal encounters with law enforcement have disproportionately involved Black and Brown people."
Civil rights groups offered measured praise for the actions. Udi Ofer, deputy national political director at the American Civil Liberties Union, said in a statement that the order "takes an important and necessary step forward in light of Congress' failure to act on police reform—but it is only a first step."
The executive order has been in the works since last fall, after policing reforms collapsed in Congress. It became a political headache for the Biden White House after a draft, first reported by The Federalist, was leaked in January. Outraged law enforcement groups said they had been left out of the loop.
Law enforcement groups particularly objected to a provision in the draft order that allowed for deadly force only "as a last resort when there is no reasonable alternative, in other words only when necessary to prevent imminent and serious bodily injury or death."
That language has since been softened. Today's executive order, reflected in an updated use-of-force policy issued by the Justice Department, instructs federal law enforcement officers to only use deadly force "when necessary, that is, when the officer has a reasonable belief that the subject of such force poses an imminent danger of death or serious physical injury to the officer or to another person."
The new policy also establishes an affirmative duty for federal law enforcement officers to intervene if they witness excessive force or other constitutional violations by fellow officers, and an affirmative duty to render first aid.
Although the order will have some noticeable impacts on federal law enforcement, it will have much less power over the roughly 18,000 state and local police departments across the U.S., where the vast majority of policing occurs. The federal government can only nudge these departments toward its preferred policies by offering grants for complying agencies, or withholding grants from those that refuse to adapt. That's why the FBI has struggled to build a national police use-of-force database; police departments simply don't have to participate.
For example, all federal law enforcement agencies will be required to participate in the misconduct database, but the White House press release only notes that state and local agencies "are encouraged to enter their records as well."
As much as some would like to believe that the president can solve America's policing woes with the stroke of a pen, true efforts to improve police accountability and curb misconduct will have to be fought state by state, county by county, and town by town.
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Cops love to choke people. It's better than killing because they get to do it over and over and over.
I was reading about a bunch of non-lethal stuff they are trying to get out to police. The police love it. A person who was "humanely" immobilized and sat in a car for an hour because they pissed off a cop is much less likely to be video-taped and go viral.
This is stupid.
Doed not the gang shooting in Texas prove we need to pull all stops to quell inner city violence?
They don’t care about inner city violence. They care about gun confiscation. If they cared about inner city violence, democrat cities wouldn’t have the massive number of murders and overall violent crime we now see.
A good question is if there are ANY democrat run population centers that aren’t blighted hellholes?
Welcome to CHAZ.. We insurrected our own government but we are not insurrectionists those nasty protesters on Jan 6 are. We are not racist but we demand ONLY black doctors work on black patients.
Lefty indoctrination is really quite humorously retarded; but also dangerous.
Eliminating choke holds is a bad idea, now there is no steps in escalation. Wasn't Biden around when the choke hold was taught and put into practice instead of going directly to beating with a club or shooting?
More evidence that prigs don't know anything about second or third order effects, or history for that matter
This. Getting whacked with clubs by the police has got to suck. Rodney King was beaten because they could not put him in s chokehold. It should not be one or another, but that is how it seems to work.
Got to ad it I wouldn’t mind seeing clubs employed much more often where antifa is concerned.
Go straight from arguing to cops shooting.
And, they want to take away your guns.
Well, because we are responsible for a psychopath we have never met before. Duh.
I'm dumbfounded--He actually did something right for a change.
Shhh. You can't say that. It's against the rules. You're supposed to complain about it not being good enough, or about some red herring.
Ideas!
Sorry, Sacrasmic...I didn't get that memo : -)
I won't let it happen again.
Sarc opposing criticizing both sides equally. what. a. *yawn* surprise.
Even a stopped clock is right twice a day.
Even a stopped clock
is rightvirtuously signals the correct time twice a day. He could've issued this EO at any point in his Presidency, even before George Floyd's death. He could've issued it conditional to Congress' legislating or rescinded it after. He issued it now because the brain trust saw that an undeniably brown kid shot up a school and some of the missing BLM dollars showed up to whisper in Joe's ear, "Don't forget about us!"Sometimes a stopped clock is right twice a day. Sometimes, people can set it to 2:30 at Noon so that at 2:30 they can say "See? The clock made the right call!"
True. Ironically; It was done entirely with a racist motive but oh well.
No, right would've been not passing the crime bill way back when.
Slightly less right would've been repealing it and advocating criminal justice reform at any time before his Presidency.
Slightly less right than that would've been taking this action at any point during his Presidency before the Floyd's death.
Slightly less right than that would've been taking this action at any point during his Presidency before the first anniversary of Floyd's death. Moreover, the significance of the 2nd anniversary of George Floyds' death is what exactly? Convenient to shift your 'defund the police' narrative after a CBP agent shot a latinx school shooter dead?
At this point, saying he's right is effectively commending him in pushing the pullout from Afghanistan back to 9/11.
Freeing up choke holds and military equipment to be sent to Ukraine.
Couldn't he have taken this opportunity to ban the feds from shooting moms while holding a baby?
Or teenagers and their dogs!
I hear it's still undecided if Freddie Gray's knife was legal or not. I also hear rumor that Philando Castille didn't break any laws.
But, you know, lets take Bearcats away from CBP after they just shot a school shooter dead and act like we're doing something for George Floyd.
...would like to believe that the president can solve America's policing woes with the stroke of a pen.....
Americans know Biden's handlers have worsened America's policing woes. When Beta-male O'Rourke crashed today's afternoon press conference in Uvalde, TX, called by Governor Greg Abbott, with Sen Ted Cruz in attendance, and stormed the stage with the speakers, the response by Don McLaughlin, Mayor of Uvalde, to BO could just as easily be applied to Joe Biden, with more gusto:
"Sir, you're out of line. Please leave this auditorium. I can't believe you're a sick son of a bitch who would come to a deal like this to make a political issue
https://townhall.com/tipsheet/spencerbrown/2022/05/25/sick-son-of-a-bitch-beto-orourke-crashes-uvalde-press-conference-n2607782
Anyone who acquiesced in inviting Ted Cruz had already made this political.
Carry on, clingers. So far as your betters permit, that is.
I can believe it. I can believe most democrats would do this sort of thing anymore. The decent ones were excised form the party long ago.
Biden Signs Executive Order Restricting Chokeholds and Limiting Transfer of Military Equipment to Police
Very good, Mr. President. Now you can have your pudding cup.
all the departments already have APCs and Zelenskyyyyy is short a few
There's Byrne grants and lots of other funding that could be conditioned on policing practices. And the equitable sharing allowing police to evade their own states' asset forfeiture reforms should have been ended day 1. Biden's DOJ is also allowing that program to ignore the Cole Memorandum by assisting in what are basically armed robberies of armored cars by CA police targeting legal marijuana businesses.
But I guess be grateful for even the tiniest reforms from the man more individually responsible for the drug war than any other person, even Nixon.
Biden doesn't go far enough.
He needs an Executive Order to force all cops to give their guns to violent criminals, make cops apologize for inconveniencing criminals when they murder, rape, rob, etc., make all law enforcement officers buy criminals lunch, give them half of their salaries, and pay for the criminals' healthcare and education as a token of their sincerity.
Now if only Biden and his VERY RACIST clan would realize the 'Feds' have very limited authority to even be 'policing' domestically and one of those few and expected authorities are Border Patrol......
I swear the only way the left does anything right is by mistake of their amazing and undeniable amounts of indoctrinated racism and sexism.
Show of hands: Who's holding their breath waiting for red SUV reform Nov. 21, 2023? Gun control reform for civilians and minors defending themselves and communities from civil unrest on Aug. 25, 2022? Charges for rioters in Kenosha who were illegally armed 2 yrs. after the fact? Anyone agree that Biden passed this bill because he actually believes in criminal justice? Anyone?
Reason must really love sucking Joe's schlong.
Heimlich Hardest Hit.