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U.S. Constitution Title: Is Obama Poised To Create Stop-and-Frisk Nation? Earlier this week, President Barack Obama endorsed New York City police commissioner, and stop-and-frisk cheerleader, Ray Kelly as an adequate replacement for Janet Napolitano as head of the Department of Homeland Security. Under Kelly, the New York Police Departments policy on randomly stopping people in the streets and then questioning and patting them down for weapons and drugs, imposed a stiff burden on black and Latino residents. According to the ACLU in New York, between 2002 and 2011, black and Latino New Yorkers made up close to 90 percent of those stopped by police 88 percent of whom had no weapons or drugs on them when it happened. Kelly has staunchly defended the policy regardless of the racial profiling it codifies and its fruitless conclusions. But Obama told Univision on Wednesday that Kelly has obviously done an extraordinary job in New York, and that the police commissioner is one of the best there is an outstanding leader in New York. Mr. Kelly might be very happy where he is, said Obama. But if hes not Id want to know about it. Cause, you know, obvioiusly hed be very well qualified for the job. This endorsement seems tone deaf given the current conversations nationwide around national security. Kellys extraordinary work in New York City has led to the city council passing the Community Safety Act, which scales back the polices ability to racially profile considerably. Kellys stop-and-frisk policy is being challenged in federal court by the Center for Constitutional Rights right now. Obamas own Justice Department may be sending in a federal monitor to ensure that NYPD stops racial profiling. The following, questioning and apprehension of targeted black males is at the crux of the current debate around George Zimmermans killing Trayvon Martin. In the same week that Obama asked, in response to the Zimmerman verdict, if were doing all we can to widen the circle of compassion and understanding in our own communities, the Kelly that Obama has endorsed has insisted that NYPD disproportionately stop[s] whites too much and minorities too little. Besides the fact that 90 percent of those stopped were black or Latino, hes also conducted widespread surveillance programs targeting Muslims, as reported by the New York ACLU. The judge in the federal lawsuit has n ot taken kindly to Kellys skewed racial statistics. In that federal trial, state Sen. Eric Adams, a retired NYPD captain, testified that Kelly told him stop-and- frisk was targeted and focused on black and Latino New Yorkers because he wanted to instill fear in them that every time that they left their homes they could be targeted by police. Last year, Kelly told Esquire magazine that stop-and-frisk is a lifesaver, responsible for crime going down 80 percent over the previous two decades. He bragged that in 2011, 8,000 weapons were confiscated through stop-and-frisk. The ACLUs fact sheet on stop-and- frisk says the decline in murder began before 2002, when Kelly became commissioner and that it hasnt reduced the number of shootings much In 2002, there were 1,892 victims of gunfire and 97,296 stops. In 2011, there were still 1,821 victims of gunfire but a record 685,724 stops, reads the sheet. Also, the ACLU found that guns were uncovered in less than .2 percent of the stops, making stop-and-frisk an intrusive, wasteful and humiliating police action. Is this what the entire nation will look like under a Kelly Homeland Security administration? Last month our editor Kai Wright made the link between the online data-mining intrusion of the federal government with the profiling policies of Kelly. The logic used to defend secretly collecting the communications data of people not accused of any crime is the same logic used to defend NYPDs stop-and-frisk program and Homeland Securitys deportation apparatus. The logic of national security was developed and honed by law enforcement practices inside communities of color. It is one of the more striking examples of a basic truth: racial injustice is cancerous; it eats the national body from the inside out. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 3.
#1. To: Brian S (#0)
Do you regret voting for the usurper yet?
Not quite yet but if we engage Iran or Syria then it is game off with him. Romney would have had us already deeply involved in both by now.
#4. To: Brian S (#3)
So you're OK with Obamacare, the NSA violating the 4th amendment, the IRS targeting political adversaries, fanning the flames of racial tension, etc.?
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