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Eugene

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Thu Jan 30, 2014, 08:03 PM Jan 2014

New York City, rights group seal deal to end stop-and-frisk

Source: Reuters

New York City, rights group seal deal to end stop-and-frisk

BY MARINA LOPES AND JOSEPH AX
NEW YORK Thu Jan 30, 2014 6:08pm EST

(Reuters) - New York City's new mayor on Thursday announced a settlement with a civil liberties group that sued the city over its stop-and-frisk practices, which he fiercely challenged as a candidate, paving the way for court-ordered reforms to take effect.

A federal judge found the New York Police Department practices unconstitutional in August.

Mayor Bill de Blasio's predecessor, Michael Bloomberg, appealed, arguing that the tactic was a key factor in the biggest U.S. city's historic drop in crime.

The agreement will end the lawsuit brought by the Center for Constitutional Rights and will empower a court-appointed monitor to oversee the police department's reform of stop-and-frisk over three years.

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Read more: http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/01/30/us-usa-newyork-stopandfrisk-idUSBREA0T22I20140130
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New York City, rights group seal deal to end stop-and-frisk (Original Post) Eugene Jan 2014 OP
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