In many cases between 2020 and 2024, the NYPD did not turn over footage until the requestor filed an appeal. Once they appealed, the NYPD turned over in 97% of cases, the review found.
Déjà vu all over again? That’s what it could feel like for NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch if she’s asked to stay on under a ...
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The Return of Stop and Frisk?: Five Policy Changes Black People Should Expect Under a Second Donald Trump Presidency
What will the second term of a presidency under Donald Trump mean for Black Americans in terms of federal policy? While many ...
Candidate's roots in grassroots activism hearten longtime organisers, but test is on his vision of reform yet to come.
A series of lawsuits were filed against the city, charging that a system that resulted in targeting of people of color who had committed no crime suggested some bias. This spring a federal judge (the ...
Days before he announced his presidential campaign in November, Michael R. Bloomberg, the mayor of New York City from 2002 through 2013, renounced one of his signature policies: stop-and-frisk, in ...
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Trump’s DOJ found evidence Dems are skewing crime stats ahead of the midterm elections
Officials in President Trump’s Justice Department have been scrutinizing crime data in recent months — they’ve found evidence ...
New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg and his police commissioner won a massive victory on Thursday as an appeals court issued a stay on an order halting the NYPD's controversial stop-and-frisk program.
New York City’s warrantless stop-and-frisk program has been dying a slow but welcome death since a federal court in 2013 ruled the practice unconstitutional and amid strong political opposition.
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