File #: RES. 2020-R048    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Stricken
File created: 7/1/2020 In control: City Council
On agenda: 10/12/2020 Final action: 10/12/2020
Title: To request that the Chief Administrative Officer cause the Department of Police to revise its policies to ban the use of certain non-lethal weapons to control unlawful assemblies.
Patrons: Stephanie Lynch, Michael Jones
Indexes: Police Department
Attachments: 1. Res. No. 2020-R048 - Stricken 20201012
Related files: ORD. 2020-155, RES. 2020-R045, RES. 2020-R046, RES. 2020-R047, ORD. 2020-154
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To request that the Chief Administrative Officer cause the Department of Police to revise its policies to ban the use of certain non-lethal weapons to control unlawful assemblies.
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WHEREAS, pursuant to section 18.2-405 of the Code of Virginia (1950), as amended, "[a]ny unlawful use, by three or more persons acting together, of force or violence which seriously jeopardizes the public safety, peace or order is a riot;" and
WHEREAS, pursuant to section 18.2-406 of the Code of Virginia (1950), as amended, an unlawful assembly, in part, is an assembly of three or more persons who "share the common interest to advance some lawful or unlawful purpose by the commission of an act or acts of unlawful force or violence likely to jeopardize seriously public safety, peace and order;" and
WHEREAS, section 18.2-411 of the Code of Virginia (1950), as amended, provides, in part, that, "[w]hen any number of persons . . . are unlawfully or riotously assembled . . . [e]very endeavor shall be used, both by . . . officers and by the officer commanding any other force, which can be made consistently with the preservation of life, to induce or force those unlawfully assembled to disperse before an attack is made upon those unlawfully assembled by which their lives may be endangered;" and
WHEREAS, upon information and belief of the Council, non-lethal and "less lethal" weapons used to disperse unlawful and riotous assemblies include bean bag rounds, flash-bang grenades, pepper balls, rubber bullets, and tear gas; and
WHEREAS, in an article published by the Scientific American entitled "What 'Less Lethal' Weapons Actually Do," Kelsey D. Atherton asserts that "less lethal" weapons, such as rubber bullets and tear gas, to "disperse crowds and subdue individuals" are not harmless; and
WHEREAS, the Council believes that it is in the best interests of the citizens of the City of Richmond that the Council request that the Chief Administr...

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