Florida Police Officers Use 'Stand Your Ground' To Excuse Brutality
Florida Police Officers Use 'Stand Your Ground' To Excuse Brutality
Police officers accused of excessive force in Florida are trying to claw their way behind the state’s ‘Stand Your Ground’ law.Intended to protect civilians from accusations of force when using a firearm to defend their lives, ‘Stand Your Ground’ was intended to let ordinary people defend themselves without fear of arrest or incarceration.But, as the New York Times reported Monday, bad apples in law enforcement are trying to expand the legislation to apply to them.The law’s been brought up in brutal, senseless cases involving police misconduct. A 63-year old man stomped, two shootings, and the beating of a wheelchair-bound man.In some cases, writes the Times, judges have assented to law enforcement requests for protection.“The law says it applies to ‘any person,’” said attorney Eric Schwartzreic, who represented a Broward County deputy who killed a computer engineer and successfully argued his innocence behind ‘Stand Your Ground’ in 2013. “Law enforcement is any person. Why would there be a law that applies to one person in the criminal justice system and not another?”
The parents of Trayvon Martin, whose shooting was excused under 'Stand Your Ground' statutes. Image via David Shankbone, Wikimedia Commons. (CCA-3.0)
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