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-War on Police-
Illinois Dem lawmaker pushes bill to legalize attacks on police for people having mental health episode
2025-03-13
[FoxNews] An Illinois lawmaker has introduced a bill that critics say will make it legal for anyone experiencing a mental health episode to attack police officers.

Democratic state Rep. Lisa Davis, an attorney in the Law Office of the Cook County Public Defender's office, introduced House Bill 3458 in February.
A Chicago Democrat — possible one from the Soros stable? Quelle surprise.
Under the terms of the legislation, the bill would "[provide] that it is a defense to aggravated battery when the individual battered is a peace officer and the officer responded to an incident in which the officer interacted with a person whom a reasonable officer could believe was having a mental health episode and the person with whom the officer interacted has a documented mental illness and acted abruptly."
This sounds like a roundabout way to get to a ruling of innocent by reason of insanity, at least if the victim is a police officer. If the mandatory sentence involves incarceration with treatment, it might even be the right answer despite being an infuriating way of describing it for anyone who respects the sacrifices police make when they serve.
The bill has picked up two co-sponsors, Reps. Marcus Evans and Kelly Cassidy.

Currently, a person in Illinois can be charged with aggravated battery if they attack "an individual whom the person knows to be a peace officer, community policing volunteer, fireman, private security officer, correctional institution employee, or Department of Human Services employee supervising or controlling sexually dangerous persons or sexually violent persons."
Does that include a ruling of guilty but insane?
Second Cop City, a blog that reports on Chicago policing matters, first reported on the bill.

Davis' proposal would legalize attacks on peace officers. Other first responders would be spared, such as firefighters, like her husband, CWB Chicago reported.

The bill has been referred to the Illinois General Assembly Rules Committee, where unpopular legislation goes to die, the news report states.
Good to know that the Illinois legislature has such a process. Now we needn’t worry about it.
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Posted by:Skidmark

#4  photo and more
Posted by: 3dc   2025-03-13 23:12  

#3  As long as I can legally attack a congresscritter anytime I want, sure.
Posted by: DarthVader   2025-03-13 13:50  

#2  So then Rep. Davis can attack any cop any time she wants with impunity?
Posted by: Abu Uluque   2025-03-13 12:34  

#1  How about one for those attacking Karens? SMHS - Sudden Metal Health Syndrome.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2025-03-13 11:00  

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