Daily Bulletin
Saturday, May 3, 2025 11:59:05 AM

The Times Real Estate

.

Did BLM Really Change the US Police Work?

  • Written by a Guest Writer


The Black Lives Matter (BLM) movement has proven that the power of the state rests in the hands of the people it governs. Following the death of 46-year-old black American George Floyd in a case of police brutality, protests and marches across the US forced some major changes in how governments function in many states across America. 



Reasons Why the BLM Movement Was a Success


The changes brought about by the BLM movement not just cover the way companies manage diversity or the way racism is treated in society, but it has also led to changes in policies, legislature, policing systems, and more. 


Here are some ways the movement has affected police work, administrative operations, and legislation.



1. Accountability


The murderer of George Floyd, Derek Chauvin, was charged with second-degree murder (previously third-degree murder) while the three officers present during Floyd’s arrest and subsequent death have been charged with aiding and abetting to second-degree murder.


Many other police officers who have been involved in police brutality have been held accountable. For example, the police officer who shot to death 26-year-old Breonna Taylor in Louisville has been fired along with other officers involved in the murder. Numerous other officers have either been charged, fired, or forced to resign.



2. Disbanding Police Departments


Following the protests, the Minneapolis lawmakers have agreed to disband and dissolve the current police department. The state government declared that the police force is inadequate and unfit to ensure law and order and failed to keep the citizens safe. 


The state of Minneapolis plans to make a fresh start and create a police system that can keep the communities safe. On top of that, the legislators have decided to revise and improve the training of cops, with a special emphasis on ending police brutality and enabling more transparency.



3. Defunding the Police


Keeping in line with the Black Lives Matter mission statement, some cities have made successful efforts to defund the police departments. The Mayor of New York, for example, has promised reforms to move funds from the police departments to the youth and social services departments. 



4. Police Reforms


Lawmakers have promised reforms to the way the police works. The US House of Representatives has passed a bill aiming to undo the confidentiality, protection, and immunities that police officers previously enjoyed.


Moreover, other police reforms include banning chokeholds, making brutal police practices illegal, and strengthening the pre-conditions for the deployment of deadly force. The current police practices have been deemed unethical and irresponsible. The tighter control on the police will ensure compliance with the new safeguards in the laws.



5. Transparency


The law governing police operations has enforced the use of body-cams and dash-board cameras on all federal officers, thus protecting the rights of the people they are meant to serve.


Further policy reforms that enable transparency in the police departments include the bill to remove the use of unannounced and unwarranted break-in police raids, many of which have resulted in deaths of innocent civilians. 



Conclusion


The Black Lives Matter movement has succeeded in making the changes that the founders had envisioned. Newly proposed policing reforms are in the pipeline, focusing on making the police department serve the people instead of shooting them down without proper justification. Police brutality against black people has been effectively targeted, and the new police reforms aim to eradicate it entirely.


More Articles ...

  1. Scott Morrison: the right man at the right time
  2. Prime Minister National Cabinet Statement
  3. Prime Minister Interview with Tracy Grimshaw
  4. Prime Minister Interview with Leigh Sales
  5. Ben Fordham interviews Scott Morrison
  6. JobKeeper payment and income support extended
  7. Scott Morrison press conference July 16 2020
  8. Prime Minister Scott Morrison Interview with Ray Hadley, 2GB
  9. Scott Morrison Covid 19 update
  10. Prime Minister Interview with Ben Fordham, 2GB
  11. Prime Minister Scott Morrison interview with Neil Mitchell
  12. Prime Minister Interview with Ben Fordham
  13. $1.8 billion boost for local government
  14. Scott Morrison press conference
  15. BOOST FOR BUSHFIRE RECOVERY
  16. The National Cabinet met today to take further decisions to save lives, and to save livelihoods
  17. Alan Jones interviews Scott Morrison
  18. Scott Morrison Press Conference
  19. Prime Minister interview with Paul Murray, Sky News
  20. Prime Minister - Statement - Update on Coronavirus Measures
  21. Prime Minister - Joint Media Release - Honour the service and sacrifice at home for ANZAC day
  22. Prime Minister interview with Neil Mitchell
  23. UPDATE ON CORONAVIRUS MEASURES - Scott Morrison
  24. The High Court rules in favour of News Corp, but against press freedom
  25. Prime Minister - Interview with Alan Jones, 2GB
  26. NATIONAL COVID-19 COORDINATION COMMISSION
  27. Prime Minister's interview with Alan Jones
  28. Minister Littleproud Chris Kenny interview
  29. Scott Morrison interview with Peta Credlin
  30. HEALTH PLAN TO FIGHT COVID-19
  31. Prime Minister Speech, AFR Business Summit
  32. Alan Jones interview with Scott Morrison
  33. Scott Morrison Virus Announcement
  34. Closing the Gap Statement to Parliament
  35. Prime Minister Interview with Alan Jones
  36. Prime Minister Bridget McKenzie press conference
  37. Scott Morrison at National Press Club
  38. Scott Morrison on Credlin
  39. Scott Morrison interview with Ray Hadley
  40. Immediate small business support for bushfire affected communities
  41. Scott Morrison Press Conference - Australian Parliament House
  42. Bushfire emergency support for primary producers
  43. Immediate financial support for bushfire affected communities
  44. Prime Minister - Statement
  45. Dairy farmers enter new era of empowerment
  46. Second Draft - Protecting religious freedom
  47. Keeping Australians safe at airports
  48. Scott Morrison on Medivac
  49. Government will protect religious freedoms by getting the law right
  50. Scott Morrison - Boost to the NT economy

Business News

pay.com.au unlocks untapped value through Avios and British Airways partnership

British Airways joins a growing list of transfer partners including Cathay Pacific and Thai Airways, empowering SMEs with expanded redemption options and flexibility  AUSTRALIA, 29 April 2025 — p...

Daily Bulletin - avatar Daily Bulletin

Why Ignoring a Windshield Chip Could Cost You More in the Long Run

(Source) When a stone from the road jumps to your windshield, you hear the distinctive tap. You check the glass window through your reflection to discover one tiny chip that seems insignificant. A sm...

Daily Bulletin - avatar Daily Bulletin

Top Tips for Landing Your First Job in Law

Starting your legal career is an exciting milestone – one that comes with its fair share of challenges and opportunities. Whether you’re fresh out of law school or looking to secure your first offic...

Daily Bulletin - avatar Daily Bulletin

LayBy Deals