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Bossip
2 months ago
NYC politics

Maligned Mixxy Mayor Eric Adams Dragged On 'The Breakfast Club' Before Getting Baptized At Rikers Island

Mayor Adams faces criticism for NYPD's fear tactics and over-policing
Revival of controversial policies like 'stop and frisk' under Adams' administration [ more ]
Scripps News
4 months ago
NYC politics

NYC Council overrides Mayor Adams' veto on police encounter bill

The How Many Stops Act in New York City will require the NYPD to document certain police-civilian investigative encounters, including Level 1 stops.
Supporters of the law believe it is a safeguard against the return of discriminatory 'stop and frisk' policies. [ more ]
Hellgatenyc
2 weeks ago
NYC politics

Eric Adams's NYPD Has Stopped 50 Percent More New Yorkers in 2024 - Hell Gate

NYPD stops increased during Eric Adams administration, predominantly targeting Black and Latine individuals. [ more ]
Bossip
2 months ago
NYC politics

Maligned Mixxy Mayor Eric Adams Dragged On 'The Breakfast Club' Before Getting Baptized At Rikers Island

Mayor Adams faces criticism for NYPD's fear tactics and over-policing
Revival of controversial policies like 'stop and frisk' under Adams' administration [ more ]
Scripps News
4 months ago
NYC politics

NYC Council overrides Mayor Adams' veto on police encounter bill

The How Many Stops Act in New York City will require the NYPD to document certain police-civilian investigative encounters, including Level 1 stops.
Supporters of the law believe it is a safeguard against the return of discriminatory 'stop and frisk' policies. [ more ]
Hellgatenyc
2 weeks ago
NYC politics

Eric Adams's NYPD Has Stopped 50 Percent More New Yorkers in 2024 - Hell Gate

NYPD stops increased during Eric Adams administration, predominantly targeting Black and Latine individuals. [ more ]
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Route Fifty
4 months ago
Social justice

Philly mayor might consider these lessons from NYC before expanding stop-and-frisk

Expansion of stop-and-frisk policies in Philadelphia debated post police killing.
Historical tough-on-crime approaches may not effectively reduce crime, according to data. [ more ]
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The Messenger
4 months ago
NYC politics

NYPD Officers Must Record Race of People They Question After City Council Overrides Mayor's Veto

The New York City Council has passed a law requiring police officers to document the race, gender, and age of individuals they stop for questioning.
The law comes in response to long-standing calls for transparency in policing and addressing the harmful legacy of stop-and-frisk. [ more ]
WHIO TV 7 and WHIO Radio
4 months ago
NYC politics

NYPD officers will have to record race of people they question after council overrides mayor's veto

New York City police officers will be required to record the race, gender, and age of individuals they stop for questioning.
The law is a major win for police reform advocates and aims to address the issue of racial profiling in policing. [ more ]
Brooklyn Eagle
4 months ago
NYC politics

NYPD officers would have to record race of people they question if council overrides mayor's veto

The City Council in New York is pushing to pass a bill that would require police officers to document basic information whenever they question someone.
The bill, called the How Many Stops Act, would require officers to record the race, gender, age, reason for the interaction, and circumstances that led to stopping a person.
Mayor Eric Adams has vetoed the legislation, citing concerns about the time-consuming nature of the reporting requirements for low-level stops. [ more ]
The Philadelphia Tribune
4 months ago
NYC politics

NYPD officers would have to record race of people they question if council overrides mayor's veto

The City Council in New York is pushing to pass a bill that would require police officers to document basic information whenever they question someone.
The issue gained national attention when NYPD officers pulled over a Black council member without providing a reason. [ more ]
The Messenger
4 months ago
NYC politics

NYPD Officers Must Record Race of People They Question After City Council Overrides Mayor's Veto

The New York City Council has passed a law requiring police officers to document the race, gender, and age of individuals they stop for questioning.
The law comes in response to long-standing calls for transparency in policing and addressing the harmful legacy of stop-and-frisk. [ more ]
WHIO TV 7 and WHIO Radio
4 months ago
NYC politics

NYPD officers will have to record race of people they question after council overrides mayor's veto

New York City police officers will be required to record the race, gender, and age of individuals they stop for questioning.
The law is a major win for police reform advocates and aims to address the issue of racial profiling in policing. [ more ]
Brooklyn Eagle
4 months ago
NYC politics

NYPD officers would have to record race of people they question if council overrides mayor's veto

The City Council in New York is pushing to pass a bill that would require police officers to document basic information whenever they question someone.
The bill, called the How Many Stops Act, would require officers to record the race, gender, age, reason for the interaction, and circumstances that led to stopping a person.
Mayor Eric Adams has vetoed the legislation, citing concerns about the time-consuming nature of the reporting requirements for low-level stops. [ more ]
The Philadelphia Tribune
4 months ago
NYC politics

NYPD officers would have to record race of people they question if council overrides mayor's veto

The City Council in New York is pushing to pass a bill that would require police officers to document basic information whenever they question someone.
The issue gained national attention when NYPD officers pulled over a Black council member without providing a reason. [ more ]
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Newsday
5 months ago
NYC politics

Mayor Adams vetoes City Council bill making NYPD cops document more interactions with public

Mayor Eric Adams vetoed a City Council measure that would require police officers to document low-level interactions with the public.
Adams argued that the measure would burden police with unnecessary paperwork and cost taxpayers millions in additional NYPD overtime. [ more ]
Truthout
5 months ago
Social justice

Stop-and-Frisk Policing by Any Other Name Won't Provide Safety in Philadelphia

Black representation in political spaces comes with an expectation that the circumstances and concerns of Black people are spoken for.
Mayor-elect Cherelle Parker's response to gun violence is more policing, including hiring more officers and reintroducing stop-and-frisk. [ more ]
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