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NC Bill Would Increase Citizen Involvement in Police Probes

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Wednesday, March 11, 2015   

RALEIGH, N.C. - The issue of racial profiling is front and center this week in Raleigh, with the introduction of a bill Tuesday that supporters hope will be the first step toward ending racial profiling in North Carolina.

House Bill 193, introduced by Rep. Rodney Moore, D-Mecklenberg County, calls for more diversity training for law enforcement and additional oversight through Citizen Review Boards. Moore said his proposal reaches beyond race to include other groups sometimes marginalized by the system.

"I think all of those particular subcategories - nationality, religion, sexual identity - are subject to some type of profiling, one way or another," he said.

North Carolina communities have to receive permission from the Legislature to create a Citizen Review Board, but the bill would remove that requirement. It comes after instances of police shootings across the nation in which profiling was thought to be a factor. In September 2013, Charlotte police shot and killed Jonathan Ferrell after mistaking him for a suspect in a breaking-and-entering case - when Ferrell had been looking for help after a car wreck.

Angeline Echeverria, executive director of El Pueblo Incorporated, an advocacy group for the Latino community in North Carolina, said her group anticipates the cultural education law enforcement would receive if the bill passes, and the opportunity for people to be involved in providing it.

"We're excited for the possibility that there might be an additional body that provides community members with the opportunity to have oversight and have more interaction, direct interaction, with police departments," she said.

Echeverria said her organization receives regular reports of profiling during traffic stops.

"What we hear from families who come to El Pueblo is that they are often stopped in traffic stops and that the only ticket that they receive is a ticket for driving without a license," she said. "This is very common in communities where a lot of community members are undocumented."

Charlotte and Durham have Citizen Review Boards in place, but Fayetteville's recent request to create one was denied twice by the State Assembly.

The legislation is online at ncleg.net.


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