NYPD officers will have to record race of people they question in law aimed at police transparency
Briefly

The law gives police reform advocates a major win in requiring the nation's largest police department and its 36,000 officers to document all investigative encounters in a city that once had officers routinely stop and frisk huge numbers of men for weapons - a strategy that took a heavy toll on communities of color.
"This is something we deal with on a daily basis," he said. "When we see those red and blue lights, our hearts drop into our stomachs."
'This is not about preventing police work,' Williams said. 'This is police work.'
Read at WSB-TV Channel 2 - Atlanta
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