Some New York City police officers are stopping people for questioning but are not documenting the encounters as required, calling into question the official accounting of a significant decline in stop-and-frisk activity, according to the first report of the federal monitor overseeing the city’s Police Department.
The finding is contained in an 87-page report filed Thursday in US District Court in Manhattan by the monitor, Peter L. Zimroth, who was installed as part of the court’s decision in 2013 that found the department’s stop-and-frisk tactics were unconstitutional.
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