LinkLinks Washingtonian: The MPD Is Releasing New Stop-and-Frisk Data Next Month. Here’s Why You Should Care. By Editor On Aug 13, 2019 Last updated Aug 13, 2019 16 Share On September 7, MPD is set to release a month’s worth of comprehensive stop-and-frisk data, the first report of its kind in DC. While MPD released basic stop-and-frisk data before—where the stop happened, the race of the person in question—the September report will include new information, such as the reason for the stop, the duration of the stop, and whether a search was conducted. The release of the report comes after a three-year-long battle between MPD and DC’s ACLU chapter to get the District to comply with the 2016 Neighborhood Engagement Achieves Results (NEAR) Act, which requires extensive records of all police stops. 16 Share FacebookTwitterReddItWhatsAppEmailPrint
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