Presidential candidate Clinton promises
to prosecute police killers
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[July 19, 2016]
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Hillary Clinton
promised on Monday to bring the "full weight of the law" against people
who kill police officers if she becomes the next U.S. president after
two recent episodes of gunmen slaying police officers in Dallas and
Baton Rouge.
Clinton, the presumptive Democratic candidate ahead of a Nov. 8
election, made the promise in a speech in Cincinnati at the annual
convention of the civil rights group the National Association for the
Advancement of Colored People.
"Anyone who kills a police officer and anyone who helps must be held
accountable," Clinton said. "As president, I will bring the full weight
of the law to bear to make sure those who kill police officers are
brought to justice."
The penalties for killing a police officer are rightly more severe than
those for killing a civilian because police are symbols of the rule of
law, she said.
Clinton's remarks come among heighten tensions between police forces and
many black and Latino Americans, who have been rallying in protests
across the country against a spate of police killings of black men,
often unarmed, during encounters.
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Democratic Presidential Candidate Hillary Clinton speaks at the
American Federation of Teachers conference in Minneapolis,
Minnesota, July 18, 2016. REUTERS/Adam Bettcher
A black former soldier killed five police officers during one such
protest in Dallas, Texas, on July 7. On Sunday, another black former
U.S. Marine sergeant killed three police officers in Baton Rouge,
Louisiana.
(Reporting by Jonathan Allen; Editing by Chizu Nomiyama and Alan
Crosby)
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