New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A08451

Introduced
5/16/25  
Refer
5/16/25  
Report Pass
6/9/25  
Refer
6/9/25  
Refer
1/7/26  

Caption

Enacts "DJ's law" which requires training for police officers on discharging a firearm at a moving vehicle; requires the municipal police training council to develop and disseminate written policies and procedures regarding such force.

Impact

One of the significant impacts of A08451 is its requirement for police departments across New York State to adopt standardized training protocols concerning the discharge of firearms at moving vehicles. This directive is expected to influence existing state laws regarding law enforcement training and use of force guidelines, thereby centralizing best practices and ensuring a level of consistency in how law enforcement agencies operate. It seeks to balance the urgency of responding to threats while minimizing risks to civilians, thus enhancing public safety overall.

Summary

Bill A08451 aims to enhance law enforcement training concerning the use of firearms, particularly addressing the circumstances under which police officers are authorized to discharge a firearm at a moving vehicle. The bill mandates the Municipal Police Training Council to develop and disseminate comprehensive written policies and procedures related to this specific scenario. This legislative initiative stems from a growing acknowledgment of the potential dangers associated with the use of firearms in moving vehicle situations, intending to ensure that officers are adequately trained to prevent unnecessary excessive use of force.

Contention

Though the goals of A08451 are largely seen as constructive, some contentious points have emerged during discussions surrounding the bill. Critics express concern that rigid training protocols may not adequately accommodate the complexities and variabilities present in real-life situations. There are fears that the legislation could unintentionally restrict officers’ responsiveness or complicate their decision-making processes when faced with emergencies involving moving vehicles. This raises broader questions about how law enforcement can adequately protect both the public and themselves while operating under such regulations.

Companion Bills

NY S04470

Same As Enacts "DJ's law" which requires training for police officers on discharging a firearm at a moving vehicle; requires the municipal police training council to develop and disseminate written policies and procedures regarding such force.

Previously Filed As

NY S04470

Enacts "DJ's law" which requires training for police officers on discharging a firearm at a moving vehicle; requires the municipal police training council to develop and disseminate written policies and procedures regarding such force.

NY A10942

Requires the municipal police training council establish a use of force policy for companion animals; defines companion animals.

NY S04486

Requires the municipal police training council establish standards for the destruction of controlled substances; requires such destruction of controlled substances policies be publicly available.

NY A02722

Requires the municipal police training council establish standards for the destruction of controlled substances; requires such destruction of controlled substances policies be publicly available.

NY LD1784

An Act to Require Police Departments to Publish and Make Accessible Their Policies and Procedures and Require Training of Officers

NY A03836

Relates to the completion of training requirements for sheriffs and undersheriffs; directs the municipal police training council to promulgate rules and regulations relating to qualification for municipal police forces for persons who were previously sworn members of the state police and to provide certificates to such persons who meet such qualifications.

NY S08630

Requires each board of education to adopt a written policy for reconsideration of school library materials and make such policy available on its website; requires such policies to include provisions for the creation of a reconsideration committee to review complaints regarding school library materials; requires the commissioner of education to develop one or more model policies for school districts.

NY A09537

Requires each board of education to adopt a written policy for reconsideration of school library materials and make such policy available on its website; requires such policies to include provisions for the creation of a reconsideration committee to review complaints regarding school library materials; requires the commissioner of education to develop one or more model policies for school districts.

NY S01982

Relates to the completion of training requirements for sheriffs and undersheriffs; directs the municipal police training council to promulgate rules and regulations relating to qualification for municipal police forces for persons who were previously sworn members of the state police and to provide certificates to such persons who meet such qualifications.

NY SB2332

Law enforcement pursuits; require municipalities and counties to develop policies regarding.

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