Ohio sheriff demands vulnerable Dem congresswoman withdraw plans for nationwide cop ‘de-escalation’ rules

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Ohio sheriff demands vulnerable Dem congresswoman withdraw plans for nationwide cop ‘de-escalation’ rules
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An Ohio sheriff is demanding vulnerable Democratic Rep. Emilia Sykes withdraw the national “de-escalation” law-enforcement training bill she just tabled in Congress .

“Emilia Sykes has consistently stood against law enforcement and raised tensions in our communities. I hope that folks can see this and join me in demanding she stop taking the side of criminals against law enforcement,” he told The Post. “We need to replace her in Congress. Anything she will do at this point will be lip service. The damage is done and we need new leadership in our district.”

Back in the Ohio statehouse in 2020, Sykes co-sponsored a resolution urging Congress to enact the George Floyd Justice in Policing Act, which aimed to place restrictions on policing tactics following the infamous death of its namesake.

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