Houston Police Chief Art Acevedo on Wednesday stood by his criticism of Senate Republicans for not reauthorizing the Violence Against Women Act and taking action against gun violence, saying 'death is not political'
Washington Houston Police Chief Art Acevedo on Wednesday stood by his criticism of Senate Republicans for not reauthorizing the Violence Against Women Act and taking action against gun violence, saying"death is not political."
"To the people who say this is political -- this is not political. Death is not political -- you see, death is final," Acevedo told CNN during an interview in Houston."So the question is simple: Do you, Senator Cruz support closing the boyfriend loophole that's in that law, yes or no? Because if you look at the response from the elected officials in the Senate, not one of them addressed the loophole. You know why? Because you're on the wrong side of history.
Police chief criticizes McConnell and Senate GOP over guns 02:40Congressional responseOn Capitol Hill, Cornyn told CNN on Wednesday that Acevedo was"mistaken" by invoking the Violence Against Women Act, arguing that laws are already in place to prevent those with domestic abuse convictions in Texas from owning firearms. Texas law prohibits a person convicted of a misdemeanor for family violence from possessing or transferring firearms and ammunition for five years.
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