In the second week of the landmark Floyd v. City of New York trial, witness testimony has revealed more indicting details about the NYPD’s stop-and-frisk practices. Appearing on the stand Wednesday, police officer Brian Dennis testified that he had taunted a 13-year-old boy after he detained him. Dennis told the handcuffed child, Devin Almonor, to “stop crying like a little girl.”
The teen was reportedly stopped on the street in Harlem when he reached into his pants’ waistband. The two officers that stopped him claimed to have been searching for a firearm, but Almonor was found to be carrying no weapons. He was nonetheless handcuffed, taunted and taken to the stationhouse.
Meanwhile, as Ryan Devereaux reported for the Guardian, an internal NYPD memo sent to commanding officers earlier this month “amounts to an admission that the [stop-and-frisk] program is deeply flawed. The Center for Constitutional Rights, which brought the class action lawsuit against the city, objected to the memo being entered into evidence. The group argued that civil rights groups have been pushing for police to issue such directives for years; the release of such a memo on the eve of the landmark trial has thus raised some eyebrows. Via Devereaux:
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ReplyDeletei'll gladly kill this fucking cop for a dime
ReplyDeleteI just left a message for Brian,call him directly and leave a message, let him know the whole world is watching, and will be calling him. I have fifty cents for the man requesting dimes..start here is Fullerton CA then head east man, head east.
ReplyDeletepierre said...
ReplyDeleteand what do these thugs then tell the little girls as they cry or are they still drilling for what it will all come down to? israeli trained fascista is what they are.