Texas lawmakers want to exempt police from deadly conduct charges


Related: Texas considers bill shielding police officers from deadly conduct charges

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Texas lawmakers consider House Bill 2436, which would exempt law enforcement officers from being charged with deadly conduct for actions taken in the line of duty. The bill aims to strengthen protections for police officers, following protests against police violence in Texas five years ago.

Critics argue that this bill allows officers to act recklessly and reduces accountability for excessive force used during duty.

Rep. Cole Hefner stated the bill protects police officers from politically motivated prosecutions.

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