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Stop-and-frisk was an issue in the 2013 mayoral election. The race to succeed Bloomberg was won by Democratic Party candidate Bill de Blasio, who had pledged to reform the stop-and-frisk program, called for new leadership at the NYPD, an inspector general, and a strong racial profiling bill. [42]
The 503-page report, meant to provide oversight on NYPD’s compliance with the law, was written by James Yates, a retired New York State judge, and filed to a court docket on Monday by federal ...
Daniels, et al. v. the City of New York was a class action lawsuit filed in 1999 against the New York Police Department (NYPD) and the City of New York, charging them with racial profiling and unlawful stop and frisk, and requesting the disbanding of the NYPD Street Crimes Unit.
City of New York, a lawsuit brought by the Center for Constitutional Rights over the department's stop-and-frisk policies. [1] [2] [3] He also made recordings of his superiors which suggested that the NYPD required arrest quotas from patrolmen which were used as evidence in the trial. [4] [5] [6]
NYPD Commissioner Dermott Shea called the move “a seismic shift in the culture of how the NYPD polices this great city.” NYPD is disbanding a unit that is the 'last chapter' of stop-and-frisk ...
Michael Bloomberg on Sunday apologized for his longstanding support of the controversial “stop-and-frisk” police practice ahead of a potential Democratic presidential run, a strategy that he ...
The board was given greater authority under Mayor Robert Wagner in 1955, but the board remained governed within the NYPD; police officers investigated into the complaints and the deputy commissioners decided upon recommendation of discipline based on the investigation. The CCRB remained under NYPD jurisdiction without civilian oversight. [17] [2]
The Manhattan District Attorney's Office has shared video of Daniel Penny's NYPD interview, taken shortly after Jordan Neely's chokehold death last year.