Judge grants class-action status to Chicago stop-and-frisk lawsuit – The Hill

The lawsuit, filed in 2015, argued that CPD used the practice to disproportionately stop and search minorities, and that the practice violated Fourth Amendment protections against unreasonable searches and seizures.
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Mike
4 years ago

For Chicago crime:

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NotBuyingTheBS
4 years ago

When hard statistics show that the overwhelming number of crime are committed by a certain demographic, how exactly is a stop and frisk of a minority an unreasonable search? It sound completely reasonable to me.

voeor
4 years ago

Not a surprise ruling from one of Cop-Hater-In-Chief Obama’s fake judges

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