[Congressional Bills 116th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[H. Res. 1023 Introduced in House (IH)]
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116th CONGRESS
2d Session
H. RES. 1023
Calling for justice for George Floyd and others, and condemning
violence and rioting.
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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
June 25, 2020
Mr. Steube submitted the following resolution; which was referred to
the Committee on the Judiciary
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RESOLUTION
Calling for justice for George Floyd and others, and condemning
violence and rioting.
Whereas the killing of George Floyd on May 25, 2020, at the hands of law
enforcement was a horrific act that violated the public trust and was
inconsistent with the values and conduct expected of law enforcement
officers;
Whereas the law enforcement officers involved in the killing of George Floyd
have been terminated from their positions and charged with crimes
relating to their conduct and contribution to the death of George Floyd;
Whereas in the wake of the tragic death of George Floyd, peaceful protests began
across the United States focused on justice for African-American victims
of police misconduct;
Whereas these peaceful protests are protected by the Constitution of the United
States through an individual's First Amendment rights of freedom of
speech, of peaceful assembly, and to petition the Government concerning
grievances;
Whereas what began as peaceful demonstrations have been exploited by violent
extremists who have carried out acts of violence, looting, destruction
of business and personal property, and additional loss of life,
including the deliberate targeting of law enforcement officers;
Whereas due to the actions of violent extremists, certain government functions
have been temporarily closed, businesses have been forced to be
shuttered, and livelihoods have been impacted;
Whereas these acts of violence are considered criminal activity;
Whereas the Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone (CHAZ) or Capitol Hill Occupied Protest
(CHOP) is a six-block self-declared autonomous area within the Capitol
Hill neighborhood of Seattle, Washington, that was established by
protestors on June 8, 2020;
Whereas protestors commandeered the Seattle Police Department's East Precinct
after a seven-day standoff with law enforcement officers and National
Guard soldiers;
Whereas rather than seeking justice for George Floyd, protestors have prohibited
law enforcement officers from entering the CHAZ and/or CHOP zone and
have demanded anarchistic and socialist reforms, such as the abolishment
of the Seattle Police Department, the abolishment of ICE in the city of
Seattle, abolition of imprisonment, free public house, free colleges,
and rent control;
Whereas when law enforcement officers are prohibited by protestors from entering
the CHAZ and/or CHOP zone, they are unable to carry out the oath they
took to protect and serve the public;
Whereas, on June 11, 2020, Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkan proclaimed, ``Capitol Hill
Autonomous Zone #CHAZ is not a lawless wasteland of anarchist
insurrection--it is a peaceful expression of our community's collective
grief and their desire to build a better world'';
Whereas at a press conference the next day on June 12, 2020, Seattle Police
Chief Carmen Best directly contradicted Mayor Durkan, saying that
``Rapes, robberies and all sorts of violent acts have been occurring in
the area and we're not able to get to them.'';
Whereas members of the Puget Sound John Brown Gun Club (PSJBGC), a self-
described ``anti-fascist, anti-racist, pro-worker community defense
organization,'' were reportedly carrying rifles in the CHAZ and/or CHOP
zone;
Whereas a shooting occurred on June 20, 2020, in the CHAZ and/or CHOP zone in
which seven shots were fired in under three seconds and a 19-year-old
man died and a 33-year-old man was in critical condition;
Whereas the Seattle Police Department attempted to respond and clear the way for
emergency medical services, but they were met by a violent crowd that
prevented them from accessing the victims;
Whereas another shooting occurred on June 21, 2020, in the CHAZ and/or CHOP zone
in which the victim was transported to Harborview Medical Center and was
later released;
Whereas these acts of lawlessness take our Nation's focus away from a safe and
civil dialogue on issues of importance to our Nation;
Whereas a free society depends on the rule of law, which is the foundation for
the preservation of public order, peace, and individual rights;
Whereas the United States has a troubled history of racism that includes
slavery, the terror of lynch mobs, segregation, and Jim Crow, which
leaves our country with important work to accomplish;
Whereas the just and unbiased enforcement of the rule of law and the protection
of innocent individuals against lawbreakers is an essential function of
government at the local, State, and Federal levels;
Whereas the law enforcement profession is inherently dangerous and police
officers risk their lives every day;
Whereas in 2019, according to statistics reported to the FBI, 89 law enforcement
officers were killed in line-of-duty incidents;
Whereas law enforcement officers are entrusted by the public to uphold the law;
Whereas law enforcement officers who abuse their positions, engage in
corruption, employ excessive force, or exhibit bias, betray the public
trust and undermine the rule of law;
Whereas good law enforcement cannot exist without accountability and justice;
Whereas law enforcement officers swear an oath to uphold the public trust even
though, through the performance of the duties of a law enforcement
officer, the officers may become targets for senseless acts of violence;
Whereas law enforcement officers have bravely continued to meet the call of duty
to ensure the security of their neighborhoods and communities at the
risk of their own personal safety in the time of a viral pandemic;
Whereas the resolve to service is clearly demonstrated by law enforcement
officers across the country who have tragically fallen ill or passed
away due to complications of COVID-19 contracted in the line of duty;
Whereas understaffed police departments and undertrained police officers
increase the risk of encounters that result in the use of force,
including unjustifiable or excessive force;
Whereas a coalition within the New York City Council proposed a $1 billion cut
from the New York Police Department budget in the 2021 fiscal year;
Whereas, two Hartford, Connecticut, City Council Members proposed a 25-percent
across-the-board reduction for the Hartford Police Department Budget;
Whereas, on June 11, 2020, the Austin, Texas, City Council voted to begin the
process of defunding the Austin Police Department;
Whereas, on June 12, 2020, the Minneapolis, Minnesota, City Council unanimously
voted to abolish the Minneapolis Police Department, despite the fact
that Minneapolis's violent crime rate is one of the highest in the
Nation;
Whereas, on June 15, 2020, the Baltimore, Maryland, City Council approved an
approximately $22 million budget cut for the Baltimore Police
Department, despite the fact that Baltimore saw 348 murders in 2019 with
over two-thirds remaining unsolved;
Whereas, on June 16, 2020, the Los Angeles, California, City Council voted to
study ways to cut the Los Angeles Police Department's budget by $100
million to $150 million dollars; and
Whereas defunding the police would leave police departments understaffed and
undertrained, while also increasing the risk of violent crime to the
communities of the United States, especially vulnerable communities:
Now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That the House of Representatives--
(1) calls for justice for George Floyd;
(2) calls for justice for officers and others who have
suffered from violence at the hands of extremists;
(3) strongly condemns the violence, riots, and looting in
the United States;
(4) recognizes that violent opportunists use the cover of
legitimate protests by their fellow citizens to sow chaos;
(5) recognizes that the actions of those committed to
violence does not diminish the rights of other Americans to
peacefully protest;
(6) urges peace and order to be restored;
(7) expresses that those responsible for these violent acts
be held criminally responsible for their actions;
(8) strongly opposes any effort to establish autonomous
areas within the sovereign territory of the United States; and
(9) strongly opposes efforts to defund, dismantle, or
disband police forces.
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