After a rash of police killings and the ongoing protests for racial injustice along with the opposition to police brutality, specifically against people of color, there have been talks of putting an end to qualified immunity for police officers.
According to CNN, the New York City Council has recently passed a series of reforms for the New York Police Department (NYPD) on Thursday, which includes ending qualified immunity for police officers, which has protected them from being sued.
Included with the recent changes, the Civilian Complaint Review Board (CCRB) is now allowed to investigate police officers with a history of bias and racial profiling complaints. It also gives the CCRB the final authority on discipline recommendations for police officers.
