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Montgomery's Police Chief is calling for an expansion of Aniah's Law to include all violent crimes.

The call for reform follows the release of a man charged in a recent mass shooting who posted a $60,000 bond.

Aniah's Law currently allows judges to deny bail for specific violent crimes, but attempted murder is not included.

After one of the people charged in a mass shooting was released on bond, Montgomery's police chief appealed Monday for changes to state law that would to make all violent crimes part of Aniah's Law, which gives judges discretion in denying bail.

Chief James Graboys and Mayor Steven Reed gave an update Oct. 20 on the investigation into the Oct. 4 downtown Montgomery mass shooting that left two people dead and 12 injured. Police have arrested thre

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