New York City police statistics show the number of street stops under the police department's heavily criticized stop-and-frisk tactic is down nearly 80 percent in recent months and officers are recovering fewer weapons.
LEEN LONG Associated Press, San Diego Union-Tribune Nation
Mon, 11/18/2013 - 6:26pm
New York City police statistics show the number of street stops under the police department's heavily criticized stop-and-frisk tactic is down nearly 80 percent in recent months and officers are recovering fewer weapons.