Sheneen McClain, mother of Elijah McClain, will attend a White House ceremony where President Biden is expected to sign an executive order creating national police reforms.
President Joe Biden plans to sign an executive order on policing Wednesday, the second anniversary of George Floyd’s death, according to three people familiar with the matter.
The presidential order would require federal law enforcement to review and revise policies on use of force, and it would restrict the flow of surplus military equipment to local police. In addition, the order would encourage limitations on chokeholds and no-knock warrants by attaching strings to federal funding.
McClain was stopped by Aurora police officers on his way home from buying tea at a convenience store after someone called to report a man acting strange.
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