New York City's Troubled Stop-and-Frisk Policy: NYPD Under Fire for Failing to Implement Court Mandates A scathing report from investigative journalism outlet ProPublica has shed light on the New York City Police Department's (NYPD) continued failure to properly monitor stop-and-frisk activities by one of its most aggressive units. Despite a court order mandating reforms, the NYPD's stop-and-frisk practices remain shrouded in controversy, with many questioning the department's commitment to accountability. The report highlights a disturbing pattern of disregard for judicial oversight, leaving vulnerable communities to bear the brunt of aggressive policing tactics. As the city grapples with ongoing concerns about racial profiling and police accountability, the ProPublica investigation raises crucial questions about the NYPD's willingness to reform its stop-and-frisk policies.


Despite Court Order, NYPD Failed to Properly Monitor Stop-and-Frisks by Aggressive Unit  ProPublica