New York City's de Blasio Makes Important Step in Reforming Stop-and-Frisk

Mayor Bill de Blasio announced on Thursday that New York City was ending its legal battle against reforms to the controversial stop-and-frisk practices.

De Blasio had made reforming stop-and-frisk a central part of his campaign pledges, and promised at a news conference Thursday a “commitment to fix the fundamental problems that enabled stop-and-frisk to grow out of control and violate the rights of innocent New Yorkers.”

The deal reached marks the end of the city’s challenge of Floyd v. City of New York, which was brought by the Center for Constitutional Rights (CCR) and challenged the New York Police Department’s racial profiling and stop-and-frisks.

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