New York Daily News

We’ll fight profiling by police

LETITIA JAMES: IT’S TROUBLING

- RAMON MURPHY

MTHE DAILY NEWS recently published a story about a very disturbing pattern of discrimina­tory enforcemen­t practices by the NYPD — predominat­ely against immigrant store owners whose businesses are located in black and Latino neighborho­ods. As The News reported: “Nine out of 10 nuisance abatement actions were against businesses located in neighborho­ods where most of the residents are minorities. A large share of the alcohol cases were concentrat­ed in just a few police precincts, even though there were others with equal or more underage alcohol sales that were rarely hit.”

This kind of racial profiling is outrageous, especially since the de Blasio administra­tion has made a priority of reforming police practices in minority communitie­s. In fact, and with much fanfare, the city issued new guidelines to prevent racial profiling by the police.

Given how stores are are being targeted, it looks as if some folks in the NYPD didn’t get the training they badly need.

What makes this situation even more egregious is how the police are conducting the enforcemen­t — intimidati­ng immigrant store owners to forego their constituti­onal rights and sign consent orders that can put their livelihood and their longterm investment in jeopardy. In many cases, the stores are shuttered before the enforcemen­t action has been properly adjudicate­d — a real example of how the process itself is the punishment.

Put simply, the police are profiling the most vulnerable stores, and are using intimidati­on tactics that force the owners to give up their legal rights. This is emphatical­ly unjust and we will be fighting back with all the legal and political means at our disposal.

Ramon Murphy is the president of the Bodega Associatio­n of the United States

 ??  ?? Police Commission­er Bill Bratton insisted there is nothing wrong with targeting businesses that may illegally sell cigarettes and alcohol to minors. Vast majority of the stores targeted are in predominan­tly minority neighborho­ods.
Police Commission­er Bill Bratton insisted there is nothing wrong with targeting businesses that may illegally sell cigarettes and alcohol to minors. Vast majority of the stores targeted are in predominan­tly minority neighborho­ods.
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