NYPD Community Response Teams do not properly document Terry stops. Based on a review of body-worn camera videos, the Monitor found 13 Terry stops, which require a stop report, that had been classified as Level 2 encounters, for which stop reports are optional. Of those 13 stops, only 4 were properly reported. Read the Monitor’s Twenty-Fifth Report here: https://lnkd.in/eNfzb_3Z
NYPD Community Response Teams fail to document Terry stops
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