By Press Release Submitted to OnMilwaukee.com Published Jun 16, 2020 at 3:06 PM

Today, the full Common Council voted unanimously in approving a resolution urging the Fire and Police Commission to adopt a policy addressing any "I can’t breathe" plea by an individual who is in police custody.

The resolution was introduced by Alderman Russell W. Stamper, II in response to the recent death of George Floyd as well as previous deaths of Manuel Ellis, Eric Garner and Derek Williams, who all stated they were having trouble breathing during interactions with police officers prior to passing away.

Ald. Stamper proposed the resolution in light of the recent protests against police corruption. "Too many times in the recent past have we seen African-American men and women lose their lives during police interactions after stating that they can’t breathe," said Ald. Stamper. "Adoption of the policy by the Fire and Police Commission will be a positive effort in fighting against police misconduct."

"I want to offer thanks to my colleagues in approving the resolution," he said. "With the resolution, the Fire and Police Commission is now encouraged to work with the police department to enact a policy to help remedy loss of life due to excessive force."

"The resolution requires policy changes that will help protect our citizens, especially people of color who are disproportionately impacted by the systemic issues that have led to excessive force by a police officer resulting in death," Ald. Stamper said.

Co-sponsors of the legislation are Alderwoman Milele A. Coggs, Alderman Khalif J. Rainey, Alderwoman Chantia Lewis, Alderwoman Nikiya Dodd, Alderman Ashanti Hamilton, Alderman Jose G. Perez, Alderman Nik Kovac, Alderman Cavalier Johnson, Alderman Robert J. Bauman, Alderman Mark A. Borkowski, Alderwoman Marina Dimitrijevic, and Alderwoman JoCasta Zamarripa.