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Wilkin & LaRe Introduce Bill to Protect Law Enforcement Officers

January 13, 2021
Roy Klopfenstein News

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COLUMBUS – State Representatives Jeff LaRe (R-Violet Twp.) and Shane Wilkin (R-Hillsboro) today introduced legislation that would amend Ohio’s law to expand the definition of obstruction of justice. 

The legislation would add the specific language, “failure to follow lawful order from a law enforcement office or diverting a law enforcement officer’s attention” to ORC 2921.32 as constituting an obstruction of justice. This addition will make it a punishable crime for individuals to interfere with the duties of a law enforcement officer after a lawful order is given.

“After seeing the events that took place at the Ohio Statehouse last summer, and the events occurring across the country that threaten the public and law enforcement officers, it was clear to Rep. Wilkin and I that something needed to be done,” said LaRe. “It’s time that we protect the brave men and women who work to protect us every day.” 

“The purpose of this bill is to not only protect police officers that serve the public everyday but also to protect our citizens from any sort of harm. Any legislation that protects the pubic and Ohio’s law enforcement officers is good policy in my book, and that’s exactly what this bill does,” concluded Wilkin.