New York City police have to track the race of people they stop. Will others follow suit?
Briefly

'Black and Latino New Yorkers continue to be disproportionately subjected to unconstitutional stops that are underreported,' Council Speaker Adrienne Adams said. 'Civilian complaints of misconduct are at their highest levels in a decade. These stops can no longer happen in the shadows.'
'Data is really the only way that you can even start a conversation about reforms in so many situations,' said Lauren Bonds. 'So making sure that there's a mechanism for that data to be available is just kind of a prerequisite for any meaningful reform.'
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