NYC council says police officers must record race of people questionedthedigitalchaps

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New York City police officers will be required to record the apparent race, gender, and ages of most people they stop for questioning under a law passed Jan. 30 by the City Council, which overrode a veto by Mayor Eric Adams. 

The issue was thrust into the national spotlight in recent days when NYPD officers pulled over a Black council member without giving him a reason.

The law gives police reform advocates a major win in requiring the nation’s largest police department and its 36,000 officers to document all investigative encounters in a city that once had officers routinely stop and frisk huge numbers of men for weapons – a strategy that took a heavy toll on communities of color.

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