Northern Virginia Police
Departments Join Forces to Police Themselves
Police departments in Northern
Virginia are reforming how officers are investigated when they use deadly
force.
The Northern Virginia Police
Chiefs and Sheriffs Committee announced the Northern Virginia Critical Incident
Response Team Tuesday.
Currently, police use of force is
investigated by detectives within the same department. Soon, it will be
investigated by a team of detectives from multiple agencies except the agency
involved in the shooting.
Once the investigation is
complete, the process remains the same. The facts of the case are given to the
prosecutor in the county where the officers involved in the shooting work, and
the prosecutor will determine if the shooting was justified or criminal.
"This agreement demonstrates
the commitment in Northern Virginia to the police chiefs involved to evolve and
provide modern policing to our communities," Manassas Chief of Police Doug
Keen said.
Most police departments in
Northern Virginia are participating, but three big departments are not: Fairfax
County, Loudoun County and Alexandria.