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" ... Cahn: It’s huge. I wish more people knew about that. When the city was forced to stop unconstitutional pat downs, they simply switched to digital stop and frisk, building up a database of tens of thousands of New Yorkers, 99% of them people of color. In New York City alone, there were 22,000 facial recognition searches in the last three years. Overwhelmingly, the ones targeted are communities of color — there’s over-surveillance, over-policing, and discriminatory harassments. There are numerous fusion centers that share information between state, local authorities, and the federal government, despite claims of being a sanctuary state and a sanctuary city. Billions of dollars have been invested in the NYPD's counterterrorism surveillance, including thousands of automated license plate readers, drones, an expanding array of biometric tracking tools. ... "
" ... Civil rights advocate Rev. Al Sharpton has dubbed the practice "shop and frisk," a play on the controversial NYPD policy of searching pedestrians for weapons or contraband. ... "
" ... His record as a mayor for 12 years could make him unpopular among African Americans who were upset with his support of police “stop and frisk” tactics. This law was later struck down by a federal judge for violating the constitutional rights of minorities. ... "
" ... Officer Raper feels that the ShotSpotter system is conducive to ethical policing. No individual citizens are identified by the system. Its use can discourage unnecessary “stop and frisk” encounters—detaining citizens based on reasonable suspicion of criminal activity—that have often been associated with racial profiling. The AI-driven software can also randomize the assignment of patrols in a neighborhood if it recognizes that the area has had significant recent patrolling activity to prevent over-policing. The randomized assignments can counter discrimination and offers the potential to foster better police-community relationships. Perhaps most importantly, Connect forecasts where crime may occur, not who will commit the crime. ... "