Pgh. group releases police reform recommendations
PITTSBURGH — A taskforce charged with examining Pittsburgh’s policing policies in the wake of protests over police brutality that erupted in the city and across the country this summer has issued a report recommending dozens of reforms including practicing de-escalation, placing limits on use of force and providing better counseling networks for officers.
The 47-page report from the Community Task Force for Police Reform was released Monday. Pittsburgh Mayor Bill Peduto said the group’s recommendations would be a “guiding influence” as the city makes changes to police policies and budgets to restructure police operations.
“The Taskforce report is a model not only for Pittsburgh but the nation, and is a springboard for actions we must continue to take to protect Black lives,” he wrote in an emailed statement.
