The Risk of Frisk
Tuesday, February 06, 2007
Paul Browne, New York City Police Department's chief spokesman, defends the "Stop and Frisk" policy,
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Keith Wright, New York state assembly member (D-70th district-Central Harlem) and Jackie Rowe Adams, co-founder of Harlem Mothers S.A.V.E. (Stop Another Violent End), a group of mothers who lost children to gun violence, comment on the NYPD report on the implementation of “stops and frisks.”
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Keith Wright, New York state assembly member (D-70th district-Central Harlem) and Jackie Rowe Adams, co-founder of Harlem Mothers S.A.V.E. (Stop Another Violent End), a group of mothers who lost children to gun violence, comment on the NYPD report on the implementation of “stops and frisks.”
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