Monday's decision from a federal judge could well mean there will be major reforms of the New York Police Department's controversial "stop and frisk" policy.
The practice, which allows the
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To get a little idea of what it can be like to be "stopped and frisked," watch this video, released by The Nation last year, which tells the story of a Harlam teenager named Alvin who was stopped in 2011. Alvin decided to record his experience, and was threatened by the
The audio is included in the documentary below around 3 minutes in:
The audio recording is believed to have been one of the only recordings of a hostile stop and frisk in action, but it may not be the last.
Following today's ruling, "stop and frisk" will be reviewed by a court-appointed monitor, and officers from the precincts that had the highest number of stops last year will be forced to wear body cameras to record the stops.