Texas 2017 - 85th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1138

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Caption

Relating to the creation of the blue alert system to aid in the apprehension of an individual suspected of killing or causing serious bodily injury to a law enforcement officer.

Impact

The implementation of the blue alert system represents a significant regulatory change in how the state of Texas responds to crimes against law enforcement personnel. By creating a formalized network for alerting the public during critical incidents involving serious harm to officers, the bill seeks to ensure rapid public engagement and assistance in the apprehension efforts. This kind of proactive measure is expected to not only improve the chances of capturing suspects but also to potentially deter crimes against law enforcement by increasing the perceived risk for offenders.

Summary

Senate Bill 1138 establishes a statewide blue alert system designed to assist in locating individuals suspected of killing or causing serious bodily injury to law enforcement officers. The bill defines the structure and operations of the alert system, requiring cooperation among various state departments, including the Texas Department of Transportation and law enforcement agencies. The system aims to activate alerts that can be disseminated through media channels to aid in the swift apprehension of suspects, thereby enhancing public safety and protecting law enforcement personnel.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB 1138 appears largely supportive, especially among law enforcement groups and public safety advocates who view the bill as a necessary tool in ensuring officer safety and community protection. Given the increased focus on violence against law enforcement in recent years, the blue alert system has been embraced as a means to enhance cooperative efforts between citizens and law enforcement agencies. However, there might be some concerns regarding potential overreach or the broad application of the alert system, though significant opposition has not been documented.

Contention

While SB 1138 is largely viewed positively, some discussions may revolve around logistical concerns regarding its implementation, including the rapidity of information dissemination and the accuracy of alerts. Questions may arise about how effectively the system can operate in practice, especially in rural or less connected areas where immediate communication with the public might be more challenging. Clear guidelines on activation criteria and public engagement will be essential to addressing these potential contentions and ensuring the system operates as intended.

Companion Bills

TX HB2189

Identical Relating to the creation of the blue alert system to aid in the apprehension of an individual suspected of killing or causing serious bodily injury to a law enforcement officer.

Previously Filed As

TX HB2519

Relating to law enforcement misconduct and law enforcement interactions with certain detained or arrested individuals and other members of the public, to public entity liability for those interactions, and to the confinement, conviction, or release of detained or arrested individuals.

TX SB571

Relating to interactions between law enforcement and individuals detained or arrested on suspicion of the commission of criminal offenses, witnesses to the commission of those offenses, and other members of the public, to peace officer liability for those interactions, and to the confinement, conviction, or release of detained or arrested individuals.

TX HB1581

Relating to the manufacture or delivery of a controlled substance causing death or serious bodily injury; creating a criminal offense.

TX HB513

Relating to the manufacture or delivery of a controlled substance or marihuana causing death or serious bodily injury; creating a criminal offense; increasing a criminal penalty.

TX SB1482

Relating to the manufacture or delivery of a controlled substance or marihuana causing death or serious bodily injury; creating a criminal offense; increasing a criminal penalty.

TX HB2107

Relating to the manufacture or delivery of a controlled substance or marihuana causing death or serious bodily injury; creating a criminal offense; increasing a criminal penalty.

TX HB4875

Relating to a law enforcement agency policy regarding drug and alcohol testing of peace officers involved in certain injuries or deaths.

TX HB3330

Relating to the establishment of a task force on the statewide alert systems for abducted children and missing persons with intellectual disabilities.

TX HB4642

Relating to offenses involving the manufacture or delivery of certain controlled substances and the enforcement and prevention of those offenses; creating a criminal offense.

TX SB219

Relating to the powers and duties of the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement and law enforcement agencies regarding law enforcement officers and the use of body worn cameras; authorizing fees.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.