Stop and Frisk Is Curtailed in the Bronx
In an effort to curb stop-and-frisk arrests in the Bronx, New York, the city's district attorney office announced it would no longer prosecute residents stopped by police at public housing complexes for trespassing without first interviewing the arresting officer to ensure the arrest was legitimate. (Photo: The Plain Dealer /Landov)
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