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Rihanna, Justin Bieber and Billie Eilish among artistes to sign open letter urging New York police reform

Hundreds of high-profile artistes have signed an open letter urging New York state to repeal statute 50-A, the section of the NY Civil Rights Law that makes police misconduct records inaccessible to the public
PUBLISHED JUN 9, 2020
Rihanna, Justin Bieber, Billie Eilish (Getty Images)
Rihanna, Justin Bieber, Billie Eilish (Getty Images)

Billie Eilish, Rihanna, Justin Bieber, along with managers, record labels, executives, trade groups and publishers, are just a few of the many high-profile artistes who have signed an open letter urging New York state to repeal statute 50-A, the section of the New York State's Civil Rights law that makes police misconduct records inaccessible to the public. The letter was shared publicly on Monday, June 8 with an accompanying petition. Sent to New York Governor Andrew Cuomo, who has touted a reform to 50-A as part of a four-part police reform package, as well as New York Senate Majority Leader Andrew Stewart-Cousins and Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie, the letter was released during the ongoing nationwide protests over the death of George Floyd.

"We mourn the killing of George Floyd and the unnecessary loss of so many black lives before his," the letter began. "We must hold accountable those who violate the oath to protect and serve, and find justice for those who are victim to their violence. An indispensable step is having access to disciplinary records of law enforcement officers. New York statute 50-A blocks that full transparency, shielding a history of police misconduct from public scrutiny, making it harder to seek justice and bring about reform. It must be repealed immediately," the letter reads, reports Rolling Stone. It continues, "It is not enough to chip away at 50-A; this boulder in the path of justice has stood in the way for far too long and must be crushed entirely. It is not just a misreading of the statute; it is not just an inappropriate broadening of its scope. It is the statute itself, serving to block relevant crucial information in the search for accountability."

"We were pleased to hear the Governor’s statement that 50-A should not prohibit the release of disciplinary records. But, clearly, it is not enough. 50-A has been used far too often in the past and, without repeal, it will continue to be used to block justice. When the Legislature returns this week, we urge members to recognize the moment, take one loud, bold, and meaningful step in addressing this systemic problem, and swiftly repeal 50-A," the letter concluded. Artistes to sign also included Ariana Grande, Megan Thee Stallion, Demi Lovato, Migos, Meek Mill, Grimes, Nas, Future, Migos, Post Malone, Gunna, James Blake, Miguel, RZA, Shawn Mendes, Tinashe, YG, Death Cab For Cutie, Nile Rodgers, Paula Abdul, DRAM, 070 Shake, Best Coast, Charly Bliss, and the list goes on. 

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