National
Organization of Black Law Enforcement Executives (NOBLE) Sheriffs
Strongly Urge Support for the George Floyd Justice in Policing Act of
2021
Alexandria, VA. – July 16, 2021 – Today, the
National Organization of Black Law Enforcement Executives (NOBLE)
restates its demand that Congress act swiftly in passing comprehensive
law enforcement reform legislation for the benefit of our nation and its
legacy. Specifically, NOBLE Sheriffs lend their voices to strongly urge
support for the George Floyd Justice in Policing Act of 2021.
The
bill passed the House in March 2021 and has not advanced in the Senate,
although bipartisan negotiations are being conducted by Senators Cory
Booker and Tim Scott. Negotiations may be frustrating to Americans but
we must make every effort to make gains in the law enforcement arena. It
is our belief that we can both address the issues of crime and the
needs of our communities. These are not mutually exclusive.
NOBLE
Sheriffs support the passing of bipartisan legislation that delivers
meaningful law enforcement reform to all. The areas of the bill that
NOBLE supports include law enforcement accountability, policing
transparency through data, improving police practices and policies, and
humane correctional health care. We urge the Biden Administration,
Congress, and law enforcement organizations to overcome the obstacles
and move forward with passing the bill.
“When
you fail to listen to the voices who have the ability to strongly
advocate and incorporate a higher ethical code as part of the solution,
you again fail the many voices that will continue to cry from their
graves.”, cautioned Sheriff Garry L. McFadden of Mecklenburg County
North Carolina, “We hope that the folks who have the power to make
critical changes in Washington, DC will consider the outcry of the many
faithful African American Sheriffs; That they understand that the
“elephant in the room” that has been historically ignored has an
unceasing memory.”
Since
the deaths of Mr. George Floyd, Ms. Breonna Taylor, and countless
others, NOBLE has called for immediate action and accountability to
protect all of our communities. This legislation is critical to
restoring public trust that has been breached. We can win the fight for
justice and fair judicial outcomes with actionable change to be felt in
every community across America.
“To
the selfless men and women who serve their communities well and whose
actions are above reproach, we owe them every resource and opportunity
to manifest excellence, to model integrity and to foster a culture of
zero tolerance; the future of excellence in policing needs the passage
of the George Floyd Justice in Policing Act," stated NOBLE National
President Lynda R. Williams.
NOBLE
Sheriffs are committed to offering their assistance and expertise to
the current administration and all the various stakeholders in order to
address these complex societal issues with the aim of building up our
communities and diversifying our departments. This fight is not a
partisan one. The time to pass this bill has come.
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About the National Organization of Black Law Enforcement Executives
Since
1976, The National Organization of Black Law Enforcement Executives
(NOBLE) has served as the conscience of law enforcement by being
committed to justice by action. NOBLE represents over 3,000 members
internationally, who are primarily African American chief executive
officers of law enforcement agencies at federal, state, county and
municipal levels, other law enforcement administrators, and criminal
justice practitioners. For more information, visit www.NOBLENational.org.
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