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The NYPD’s controversial practice of raiding Big Apple nightspots is being put to bed, city officials said Thursday — following years of complaints from local businesses. A new policy ...
For nearly a decade, the New York Police Department's gang database spurred controversy ... history of the NYPD. Dawit Getachew, criminal defense practice policy counsel at the Bronx Defenders ...
Calling it a “life and death” issue, Mayor Bloomberg on Monday defended the NYPD’s English-only ... News story Monday that exposed the controversial policy so strict that one cop was cited ...
The NYPD has issued its first detailed public policy on how cops use facial recognition to fight crime in the Big Apple — after using the controversial technology for nearly a decade.
It’s been a busy week for Clearview AI, the controversial facial recognition ... federal immigration agencies. In fact, NYPD’s facial recognition policy statement says that “information ...
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. - A controversial NYPD deputy chief who is a central figure in a lawsuit filed by a whistleblower cop has been transferred to a second-in-command position on Staten Island.
NEW YORK-- The Bronx man seen being arrested in a controversial video last week ... 24, he was coming home from work when two NYPD officers asked what he had in his bag. CBS New York has obtained ...
Tomorrow, they'll speak to some of the policy's defenders inside the NYPD and elsewhere. David Harris of the University of Pittsburgh Law School said that the policy is ineffective, if not ...
The New York Police Department’s use of facial recognition technology has received significant scrutiny, not only for its general existence and use by a government agency – which some cities are ...
“New York State law and NYPD policy gives police officers the authority to use reasonable force under appropriate circumstances.” The video shows 37-year-old Derell Mickles walk through an ...
A panel of experts will tackle two of the NYPD’s most controversial tactics during ... little known tactic as well as the broken windows policy. The forums bring together John Jay students ...