Report Exposes Alarming Surge in Unlawful Stop-and-Frisk by NYPD; Calls for Urgent Reforms
September 18, 2024A recent 58-page report released this month highlights significant increases in unlawful police practices by the NYPD, particularly in stop-and-frisk operations.
The report reveals that unlawful frisks by the NYPD surged by over 50% from 2021 to 2022, alongside a nearly 50% rise in unlawful searches during the same period.
In the first half of 2023, 12% of reported stops and 33% of searches were identified as unconstitutional, raising serious concerns about the department's practices.
Transparency and accountability issues are further compounded by the fact that over 30% of stops in 2022 were not documented as required by police protocols.
Specialized units, particularly the Neighborhood Safety Teams, have been identified as responsible for a significant number of these improper stops.
In response to the report, an NYPD spokesperson emphasized the department's commitment to public safety and constitutional policing, while acknowledging the need to address the report's concerns.
These findings have intensified scrutiny over the NYPD's practices, highlighting the urgent need for reforms to ensure accountability and transparency.
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