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Pennsylvania bill would protect identity of officers in police-involved shootings
A piece of legislation that would protect Pennsylvania police officers' identities when they use force or fire their weapons is under consideration in the state Senate. House Bill 1538 sailed through the GOP-controlled House with many Democrats on board in 2015 shortly after the Philadelphia Police Department adopted a policy of releasing officers' names when they discharge their firearms in officer-involved shootings within 72 hours of the incident.
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Yeah, let's have even more protections for the officers. It's not like we have problems with police brutality.