
Head of fallen officers org calls for using domestic terror laws to prosecute inciters of anti-cop violence
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National Fallen Officer Foundation president Sgt. Demetrick "Tre" Pennie spoke out against anti-cop violence, saying that domestic terrorism laws should be used in such cases.
"I think we need to start holding individuals accountable, which we have not done a great job of -- prosecuting radical groups and people that incite violence against police officers using what we have on the books already, domestic terrorism policy," Pennie said.
Pennie referred specifically to 18 U.S.C. § 2331.
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