A Federal law intended to protect police officers from attacks like the one that took the lives of NYPD Officers Wenjian Liu and Rafael Ramos has been bogged down in bureaucratic muck, USA Today reported last week.
President Obama signed the law May 19, 2015, but by the end of last month it had still not been implemented, the paper said.
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