Texas 2021 - 87th Regular

Texas House Bill HB2011

Caption

Relating to a duty for peace officers to intervene and make a report when a peace officer uses excessive force.

Impact

The design of HB2011 is intended to enhance transparency and accountability in police actions across Texas. By codifying the requirement for intervention by officers witnessing excessive force, the bill aims to strengthen the ethical standards within law enforcement agencies. The law includes a directive for officers to promptly report the incident to both their supervisors and the officer involved, thereby ensuring that cases of excessive use of force are documented officially. This shift seeks to deter the misuse of power and encourage a culture of accountability amongst police forces.

Summary

House Bill 2011 establishes critical protocols regarding police conduct, particularly focusing on the duty of peace officers to intervene in instances of excessive force. The bill enacts new provisions under Chapter 2 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, specifically introducing Article 2.1387. This article mandates that if a peace officer observes another officer using excessive force, it is their responsibility to intervene, given that a reasonable officer would do the same in similar circumstances. This clause aims to promote accountability within law enforcement by requiring direct intervention in response to misconduct.

Contention

While HB2011 has been lauded for its progressive stance on police accountability, it has also faced scrutiny and debate among lawmakers and community stakeholders. Advocates view the bill as a step toward preventing further police misconduct and addressing systemic issues within law enforcement. Conversely, some opponents argue that the requirement to intervene could place officers in precarious situations, potentially undermining their safety or complicating their job. The discussions surrounding the bill reflect ongoing tensions about law enforcement practices, reform efforts, and the balance between accountability and operational authority in policing.

Companion Bills

TX SB68

Same As Relating to a duty for peace officers to intervene and make a report when a peace officer uses excessive force.

Previously Filed As

TX SB2096

Relating to the use of force by peace officers and other officer interactions and duties.

TX HB418

Relating to the duties and powers of peace officers.

TX SB218

Relating to the grounds for disciplinary action against peace officers and the use of body worn cameras by peace officers.

TX HB1065

Relating to official oppression and to law enforcement policies requiring peace officers to report certain peace officer misconduct; creating a criminal offense.

TX HB415

Relating to the duty of a peace officer to request and render aid for an injured person.

TX HB938

Relating to the use of force by peace officers and certain other persons to make an arrest or search or prevent an escape from custody.

TX SB892

Relating to the employment of certain peace officers as private security officers.

TX HB2917

Relating to peace officers and the investigation and prosecution of criminal offenses.

TX HB3639

Relating to active shooter response training for peace officers, including school district peace officers and school resource officers.

TX HB4873

Relating to the licensing and regulation of peace officers.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.