![]() ![]() Now, if you’ll excuse a - as we used to say in the Senate, “a point of personal privilege,” I - when everything - when the economy died in Scranton, Pennsylvania, and I moved down to Delaware with my dad and my mom and the family, I moved to a little town called Claymont, Delaware. It doesn’t violate anybody’s Second Amendment rights to deny that.īut anyway, their futures were cut short by a man with a stolen Glock and that 40-round magazine.Īnd I tell you, I want to thank the man back to my left - I think he’s sitting right there - for taking on. But I don’t see any rationale to why there should be such a weapon able to be purchased. One of the things I was proudest of years ago, when I was in the Senate - I was able to get these weapons and the size of magazines outlawed. You know, the future is cut short by a man with a stolen Glock with 40 rounds - a magazine with 40 rounds. I’ve spoken to their families, and - and their loss for the city is also a loss for the nation. And the - Senator Gillibrand and I have talked about that on the way up as well. It’s - and let me start by saying Detective Wilbert Mora and Jason Rivera are the “who” and “what” law enforcement ought to be. Mayor Representative Jeffers - Jeffries, excuse me Representative Velázquez - they rode up on the flight with me - and other members of Congress that are here: Thank you.Īnd I just want to thank Mayor Adams and Commissioner Sewell and the law - all the law enforcements here today for - not having me, for what you do every single day. ![]() Get Involved Show submenu for “Get Involved””.The White House Show submenu for “The White House””.Office of the United States Trade Representative.Office of Science and Technology Policy.Executive Offices Show submenu for “Executive Offices””.Administration Show submenu for “Administration””.*This article is provided for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. To learn more about FEDS Protection, visit or call (866) 955-FEDS, Monday through Friday 8:30 am-6 pm, to speak directly to a representative. Additionally, federal law enforcement officers are eligible for a reimbursement of up to 50% of the cost of their PLI policy through their agency. Annual premiums for FEDS Protection PLI start at $290, which is less than it would typically cost to hire a federal employment lawyer for an hour. Our policy also includes $200,000 of legal representation coverage per incident for administrative actions and $100,000 of coverage for criminal defense costs. FEDS Protection offers policies with $1 million or $2 million in civil liability protection for attorney’s fees and indemnity costs in the event you are sued in your civil capacity. As a proponent of the greater law enforcement community, FEDS is thrilled to announce that Deputized Special Agents are now eligible for the very same FEDS Protection professional liability insurance (PLI) policy as federal law enforcement officers–at the very same price.ĭeputized Special Agents and Task Force Officers can protect themselves against investigations with a FEDS Protection PLI policy. Without proper protection in place, it is cost prohibitive for Task Force Officers and Deputized Special Agents to defend against a decision, action or inaction – even if you are ultimately vindicated.įEDS Protection fully understands the unique circumstances that only officers who deal with potentially dangerous individuals can truly appreciate, and the environment which makes even the best officers vulnerable to allegations and lawsuits. ![]() This exposure increases when there is media attention, social media scrutiny, and/or special interest group or political involvement. In their duties nationwide, the United States Marshals Service (USMS) frequently utilizes its authority to deputize state and local law enforcement officers to assist in federal operations. When serving in a federal capacity, Deputized Special Agents and Task Force Officers are exposed to the same types of allegations and lawsuits as Federal Special Agents, which generally arise out of an operational event that results in injury, death, safety concerns, public alarm, oversight or a security vulnerability or breach. ![]()
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