Weekly News Roundup
NEW YORK NEWS
The NYPD can no longer hold people for the sole reason of checking if there is a warrant out for their arrest. “Digital stop and frisk,” as the practice has been called, has been banned unless the search is directly related to a crime or if a crime is imminent. Now the officers can only ask questions related to a stop itself. Upon resolution of the stop, the person must be let go. This is a change from the previous practice to hold someone until a warrant check occurred. When denouncing the process, plaintiff’s lawyer Cyrus Joubin said that “This lawsuit has always been about bringing justice to innocent New Yorkers who are baselessly detained in the street so aggressive NYPD officers can run their IDs.” After the settlement was announced, City Councilwoman Joann Ariola said, “This is another decision that empowers criminals & prevents police from doing their jobs. We need to make public safety a priority in this city, but this will virtually guarantee that dangerous criminals will be able to roam at will.”
