Illinois law signed to reform police hiring a year after deputy killed Sonya Massey #CBSNews
Illinois law signed to reform police hiring a year after deputy killed Sonya Massey
More than one year after a woman was shot and killed by a now-former sheriff’s deputy in Illinois, the state’s governor has signed a new law meant to reform police hiring. JB Pritzker this week signed the Sonya Massey Act into law, which requires more thorough background checks before hiring new police officers in the state. CBS News senior coordinating producer Anna Schecter reports.
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