The FORCE Act, also known as Bill 118 hr 314, is a piece of legislation introduced in the US Congress that aims to address issues related to law enforcement and protests. The main purpose of the bill is to provide additional protections for law enforcement officers and to increase penalties for individuals who engage in violent or destructive behavior during protests.
One of the key provisions of the FORCE Act is the creation of a new federal crime for targeting law enforcement officers with violence or threats. This would make it a punishable offense to intentionally cause harm to a law enforcement officer or to incite violence against them.
Additionally, the bill includes measures to increase penalties for individuals who engage in rioting, looting, or other forms of violent behavior during protests. This includes mandatory minimum sentences for individuals convicted of these offenses.
The FORCE Act also seeks to provide additional resources and support for law enforcement agencies to help them better respond to protests and maintain public safety. This includes funding for training programs, equipment, and other resources to help law enforcement officers effectively manage large-scale protests.
Overall, the FORCE Act is aimed at addressing concerns about the safety and well-being of law enforcement officers during protests, as well as ensuring that individuals who engage in violent or destructive behavior are held accountable for their actions.