Wednesday, April 16, 2014

USA: NYPD Finally Shuts Down Controversial Surveillance Program That Spied On Muslims


In January, a federal judge ordered the NYPD to begin handing over investigative documents pertaining to the controversial program, which had plainclothes officers eavesdropping on Muslims in New York and New Jersey.

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Source/Credit: The Huffington Post
By Inae Oh | April 15, 2014

The New York Police Department has shut down its controversial Muslim surveillance program.

The New York Times reports the decision, announced Tuesday, comes amidst two federal lawsuits against the NYPD's secretive Demographics Unit, and is the first major indication Police Commissioner Bill Bratton is distancing himself from some of the post-9/11 tactics established by his predecessor, former commissioner Ray Kelly.

“Our administration has promised the people of New York a police force that keeps our city safe, but that is also respectful and fair," Mayor Bill de Blasio said in a statement. "This reform is a critical step forward in easing tensions between the police and the communities they serve, so that our cops and our citizens can help one another go after the real bad guys.”

In January, a federal judge ordered the NYPD to begin handing over investigative documents pertaining to the controversial program, which had plainclothes officers eavesdropping on Muslims in New York and New Jersey.

"The Muslim community is concerned about the attentions being paid to it by the NYPD. That concern is natural and reasonable," U.S. District Judge Charles Haight Jr. wrote in his ruling.

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