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Are you black or latino in New York State? Chances are you are stopped by the police MORE than whites are. Please join Denise Bolds, MSW of Black Motherhood Empowerment and special guest Community Attorney Jacques Léandre as Mr. Leandre educates on what to do and what is going down!
Although the NYPD has long argued that stop-and-frisk is an important crime-fighting tool, the statistics are clear that Blacks and Latinos are stopped and frisked in disproportionate numbers. According to a recent report by the New York Civil Liberties Union, in 2011, 88% of stops DID NOT end in a criminal charge or issuance of a summons. THE NUMBERS DON'T LIE In 2011: 685,724 people stopped by the NYPD 53% (350,743 people) were black 34% (223,740 people) were Latino 9% (61,805 people) were white 88% (605,328 people) were not arrested or given a summons In 2003: 160,851 people stopped by the NYPD 54% (77,704 people) were black 31% (44,581 people) were Latino 12% (17,623 people) were white 87% (140,442 people) were not GET READY TO BE EMPOWERED!!!