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NYPD's stop-and-frisk stops still on the rise

Posted: May 12, 2012 10:47 PM by Jacqui Heinrich

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The NYPD says officers stopped people on New York City's streets 203,500 times from January through March. That's up from 183,326 during the same quarter last year.

The policy allows an officer to stop a person based on reasonable suspicion, which is lower than that of probable cause needed to justify an arrest.

Mayor Michael Bloomberg says the practice has gotten guns off the streets and saved lives. The city's number of murders is expected to be a record low of less than 500 this year.

Critics say the police department is unfairly targeting minorities.

Topics: NYPD, New York City, police, officers, frisk, minorities

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