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Tag: Terry Stops: Page 2
Patrol
Video: NYPD Cop Calls Teen 'F**king Mutt' During Stop-and-Frisk
An NYPD officer told a 16-year-old student he stopped him because he was "a f**king mutt" in audio captured by the teen and included in a report from The Nation criticizing the agency's stop-and-frisk policy.
October 10, 2012
Patrol
NYPD Cop's Stop-and-Frisk Stop
An NYPD officer told a 16-year-old teen he stopped him because he was "a f***ing mutt" in audio captured by the teen and included in a report from The Nation criticizing the agency's stop-and-frisk policy. Read the full story here.
October 10, 2012
Patrol
Video: Ark. Man Shot In Squad Told Girlfriend He Had a Gun
Police in Jonesboro, Ark., say the girlfriend of a man shot to death in the back of a squad car told an investigator he had called her from the car and said he had a gun.
August 22, 2012
Patrol
NYPD Stop-and-Frisks Fall 34%
The number of police stop-and-frisks has declined a whopping 34 percent between the first and second quarters of the year, officials said Friday.
August 2, 2012
Patrol
Murder Rate Rises As Philly Controls Stop-and-Frisk
New York City leaders considering reining in the department's stop-and-frisk policy amid criticism from civil liberties groups have looked to Philadelphia for a possible model.
July 10, 2012
Patrol
LAPD Adopts Policy for Transgender Stops
Los Angeles Police Chief Charlie Beck has issued a new policy covering how officers must deal with members of the transgender community during stops and searches.
April 12, 2012
Patrol
Civil Rights Suit Filed Against NYPD's Stop-and-Frisk
The New York Civil Liberties Union has filed a federal class-action lawsuit against New York City and Police Commissioner Ray Kelly, claiming officers conducted suspicionless stops inside private buildings.
March 28, 2012
Patrol
Four Famous Cases
The decade of the 1960s gave us four of the most significant cases that apply to our daily work:Â
Mapp, Brady, Miranda,Â
andÂ
Terry.
 These four are among the most prominent criminal law cases you should know more about to understand how we got to where we are.
December 1, 2011
Patrol
Stop and Identify
During a temporary detention, does a person have a duty to identify himself or herself to the detaining officer? Can a person be arrested for refusing to do so? The answer to both questions is, "Sometimes."
September 30, 2004
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