Sentences with phrase «frisk without»

The new effort to enforce the law was due in part to DNAinfo New York's «On the Inside» column in April which reported that NYPD Officer Daniel Pantaleo, who was involved in Eric Garner's chokehold death, was found guilty of making an «unauthorized frisk without legal authority» during a separate stop that pre-dated the 2014 Garner tragedy.

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He called the shooting death of the cops the «direct spinoff» of anti-police-brutality protests that the sympathetic mayor had allowed to take over city streets, blamed marijuana — which, thanks to the mayor, you can now carry a larger quantity of without getting locked up — for a spike in murders, has proudly declared stop - and - frisk isn't going away, and has repeatedly broken with the mayor on the subject of how many more cops the city needs (the mayor has said none, the police commissioner now says at least 1,000).
On law enforcement, she rapped his administration's increased focus on community policing as «stop - and - frisk by another name,» blasted the NYPD's decision to stop publicly disclosing disciplinary action against cops and criticized de Blasio's decision to appoint Bill Bratton's personal choice, James O'Neill, as police commissioner without conducting a national search.
Civil rights advocates say the stop and frisks are often without any particular cause and tend to unfairly target minorities.
Donna Lieberman of the of the New York Civil Liberties Union said that what the stop - and - frisk data shows is that Mayor Michael Bloomberg's claim that without high stop - and - frisk numbers crime will skyrocket — is false.
In cities with a population of one million or more, information that establishes the personal identity of an individual who has been stopped, questioned and / or frisked by a police officer or peace officer, such as the name, address or social security number of such person, shall not be recorded in a computerized or electronic database if that individual is released without further legal action; provided, however, that this subdivision shall not prohibit police officers or peace officers from including in a computerized or electronic database generic characteristics of an individual, such as race and gender, who has been stopped, questioned and / or frisked by a police officer or peace officer.
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