Sentences with phrase «get frisked»

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Gays can't get married, women make less money, millions of children don't have access to healthcare, and cops can stop and frisk anyone they feel like in some places.
We need to understand the legacy of lynching more honestly and carefully, we need to even revisit segregation and the legacy that it's created if we're going to make progress I think there is a continuing presumption of dangerousness and guilt that gets assigned to people of color, I think it would break Dr. King's heart to know that black youth in New York are getting stopped and frisked, that this police violence that has been such a problem for over a century continues, that we haven't made the commitment to overcoming bigotry and race discrimination in the way we need to.
You were the one who pandered to the community and said, «We've got to end - stop - and - frisk» in order to get applause.»
«My goal is to get people on that side of the aisle to stop, question and frisk their thinking.
«Eliot Spitzer has been our friend, standing up to the same powerful interests and backroom politicians supporting Stringer, fighting to get low - wage workers their back pay, fighting against fraudulent mortgage workers targeting our community, and investigating stop and frisk before anyone else,» according to Spitzer's spot.
«When we took away that policy, the city got safer three years running and the goal has to be to bring community together and you can't do that when you have the unconstitutional use of stop - and - frisk creating a wedge.»
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).
Thompson or De Blasio will make a good Mayor, Quinn can't be trusted she is more like a Bloomberg and she want to keep Ray Kelly in place which is not good because he is the face of stop and frisk and by her want to keep him in place will hurt her chances of being the Mayor of NYC, Anthony Weiner has too much going on in his private life and is unstable, Liu don't have enough going on to be Mayor so i believe Thompson or DeBlasio will be more honest and get the job done for the City of NY, Bloomberg was a failure from the beginning he is arrogant he don't really care for the little people.
The mayor cited a decrease in stop and frisk and marijuana arrests and new technology as having freed up officers to spend more time getting to know the communities they serve.
And he pointed to the neighborhood policing initiative that pairs police officers with community residents and the decreased use of the stop - and - frisk policing method — steps he said show the city «got safer by being fairer.»
Under stop - and - frisk, a police officer could ask a person to turn out their pockets, and if they had marijuana in them, by exposing it while complying with the officer, they could be arrested — and get a police record.
«Yes, it's down significantly from the height of stop and frisk, but there's still lots of people that are getting caught up in these marijuana arrests» Alyssa Aguilera, executive director of VOCAL - NY, said.
ONE POLICE PLAZA — Critics who want to go back to using the stop - and - frisk tactics of the previous adminstration to address the recent uptick in murders need to «get over it,» NYPD Commissioner Bill Bratton said Monday.
He's tried to accomplish the same here by not only continuing steep reductions in stop - and - frisk, but also by pushing the NYPD to embrace social media, particularly Twitter, and by projecting a more community - friendly approach to policing with patrol officers getting to know the neighborhoods they cover.
«I think if we had an inspector general at the NYPD with the independent power of oversight I don't think we would've let stop - and - frisk get out of control the way it has,» de Blasio told 1010 WINS.
He has been a strong advocate for improving relations between police and the community, speaking out against stop - and - frisk and holding free workshops on what to do if you get stopped by police.
With the laws approved through the override, the NYPD will get a watchdog with subpoena power to examine the NYPD's «operations, policies, programs and practices,» not just stop - and - frisk, like the court monitor.
He got elected by bashing police,» Sgt. Ed Mullins, president of the Sergeants Benevolent Association, told the Observer of Mr. de Blasio's stop - and - frisk - focused campaign.
NEW YORK (CBSNewYork / AP)-- A proposal to make it easier to sue over police stop - and - frisks is setting the stage for an unusual drama in New York City politics, as backers said Wednesday they would press to get it passed despite opposition from City Council Speaker Christine Quinn.
«It is not right to have someone subjected to stop - and - frisk, snake through the system and spend two days in jail just to get out,» hetold the Daily News.
It's a shame that State Sen. Eric Adams and Assemblyman Hakeem Jeffries, with the help of our lame - duck governor, have gotten their way («Dave's Frisk - List Nix Imperils NYers,» July 17)...
Sure, that means that lots of innocent New Yorkers get stopped, questioned, and frisked, but to my policy - wonk eyes, it's a fair tradeoff for greater public safety.
Stack the Cats — Take the well - known game Tetris, remove the blocks, add Brian Frisk, add cats, what do you get?
The post from Lyle Denniston at SCOTUSblog reports on yesterday's Supreme Court argument in which the state of Arizona and the federal government argued for — and got Justices supporting — the broad proposition that police who encounter someone in a public place should have the authority to frisk that individual any time they fear he may be «armed and dangerous,» even if they have no suspicion that any crime has been or is being committed.
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