The Denver Post: Denver is a step closer to enacting a new law banning all law enforcement officers — including U.S. Immigration and Customs agents — from wearing face coverings while detaining people after a City Council committee advanced the proposed ordinance Wednesday.
The full council is set to take an initial vote on the measure, which isn’t yet finalized, in two weeks.
The proposal would prohibit local, state and federal law enforcement officers from wearing masks and other face coverings while detaining or arresting people. It would also require them to wear visible identification — including their names and badge numbers — or provide ID when asked for it by local officers.
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