CA Bill Would Ban K-9 Arrests
California Assemblyman Corey Jackson (D-Moreno Valley) has introduced a bill that would bar the use of police dogs in arrests, apprehensions and crowd control. Evan Symon of the California Globe reports that the purpose of AB 742 is to end the disproportionate number of African Americans and people of color that are apprehended and injured by police dogs. “We have to understand that the use of police K-9s has been a mainstay in this country’s dehumanization and it’s cruel and violent history,” said Assemblyman Jackson. The problem is, a ban on police dogs will not reduce African American exposure to police, and will almost certainly increase shootings of suspects of color. The disproportionate number of police encounters with blacks is the result of the disproportionate number of crimes committed by blacks. In Los Angeles for example, blacks commit forty-four percent of all violent crime, though they’re nine percent of the population.
