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This bill requires the Attorney General to issue regulations within six months establishing a national system for collecting and compiling data on deadly force use by federal, state, and local law enforcement officers. The regulations must require law enforcement agencies to report standardized information including characteristics of officers and individuals involved, circumstances of each incident, and agency use-of-force policies, while protecting personally identifiable information from public disclosure. The bill directs the Bureau of Justice Statistics to publish aggregated data to Congress and the public, and reduces federal law enforcement grants by 10 percent for jurisdictions that fail to comply with reporting requirements.
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