NYC mayoral candidate: "Imperative" to remove qualified immunity
New York City mayoral candidate Eric Adams, a former New York Police Department captain, said Friday that completely removing the city's qualified immunity policy for law enforcement is key to police reform.
"It's imperative to remove the qualified immunity, particularly with officers who recklessly disregard the role that they are carrying out," said the Brooklyn Borough President in an interview with CBSN. "But we should do it in a manner that we do not go after officers who are carrying out lawful actions."
Qualified immunity is a legal doctrine that protects government officials, including police officers, from civil lawsuits unless the official was found to irresponsibly exercise power. The principle has been criticized for decades for protecting law enforcement in cases like unreasonable searches and seizures and excessive force.
In March, the New York City Council passed legislation to limit qualified immunity for law enforcement, which would make it easier to sue officers for misconduct. The current status requires a victim to show that their "clearly established" constitutional or statutory rights were violated.
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