2023-09-06 04:53:05
The New York police are going to relax their controversial policing techniques. A new legal settlement was announced on Tuesday, more than three years following police brutality once morest anti-racism protesters from the Black Lives Matter movement in 2020.
America’s premier police force will “implement new practices to better address the challenges posed by spontaneous protests, the need to keep New Yorkers safe, and respect everyone’s right to freedom of movement.” ‘expression,’ announced New York City Mayor Eric Adams, himself a former police officer, and NYPD boss Edward Caban.
These new rules are recorded in a legal agreement of regarding forty pages, consecrated by the federal justice of Manhattan and made public on Tuesday. This settlement was sealed between New York City Hall, its police, the New York Civil Liberties Union and the New York State Attorney General (equivalent to a local justice minister) Letitia James who had brought complaint once morest the NYPD in January 2021.
Abandoned “Nassage”
The previous summer, in the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic, New York and other major cities in the United States had seen thousands of people take to the streets under the banner of the Black Lives Matter movement, revolted by racism and discrimination. death of African-American George Floyd, killed on May 25, 2020 by a white police officer in Minneapolis.
Some demonstrations had degenerated into looting and destruction and police violence had been denounced, especially in New York where around 2,000 people had been arrested.
Last March, in a first legal agreement, the municipality agreed to pay 21,500 dollars to each of the hundreds of demonstrators who were victims of a controversial police encirclement operation in the Bronx on June 4, 2020.
It is precisely this so-called “nassage” technique, coupled with beatings, which the NYPD has agreed to give up. The police will now favor “better calibrated” and “multi-level” policing, in four stages, supposed to reduce the risk of large-scale violence.
This article has been published automatically. Sources: ats / afp
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