NYPD Should Stop Making Traffic Stops, NY Attorney General Says

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FILE- In this Aug. 6, 2020 file photo, New York State Attorney General Letitia James addresses the media during a news conference in New York. On Friday, Sept. 25, 2020, James recommended the New York Police Department get out of the business of routine traffic enforcement, a radical change that she said would prevent encounters like one the year before in the Bronx borough of New York that escalated quickly and ended with an officer fatally shooting a motorist. (AP Photo/Kathy Willens, File)

NEW YORK (AP) — New York’s attorney general on Friday recommended the New York Police Department get out of the business of routine traffic enforcement, a radical change she said would prevent encounters like one last year in the Bronx that escalated quickly and ended with an officer fatally shooting a motorist.

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Attorney General Letitia James, who acts as a special prosecutor appointed to investigate certain police killings, argued that traffic stops for minor infractions often end in violence and that Allan Feliz’s death last October after he was pulled over for a seat belt violation “further underscores the need for this change.”

James’ office concluded that the NYPD’s use of deadly force was justified but that the sequence of events leading to Feliz’s death would never have happened if police hadn’t stopped him in the first place. Police further heightened tensions by attempting to arrest Feliz on outstanding warrants for low-level offenses such as spitting, littering and disorderly conduct, James’ office said.

The NYPD declined to comment.

Feliz initially complied when an officer asked him to get out of his car, but then jumped back in and tried to flee, James’ office said in a report on his death that included the recommendation about police yielding traffic stop duties.

Sgt. Jonathan Rivera then fired a stun gun at Feliz and climbed into the car, warning, “Yo, boss, I am going to (expletive) shoot you,” as Feliz shifted the vehicle into gear and began moving. Rivera shot Feliz once in the chest, killing him.

James’ office concluded Rivera was justified in shooting Feliz in part because he feared the vehicle’s movement was endangering another officer standing nearby, the report said.

“The officer’s alleged justification is a fairy tale,” said Robert Vilensky, a lawyer for the Feliz family, which is suing the NYPD. “The car which they say was moving was at best moving 2 mph. That wouldn’t knock over a fly.

“The justification is a made-up story to rationalize killing an unmarked civilian,” he said.

The NYPD has a separate unit of personnel who are not officers but direct traffic and hand out parking tickets — but who also have limited interaction with the public. James’ recommendation is aimed at officers who stop people for things like speeding, seat belt infractions and other issues.

If police officers are to remain involved in traffic enforcement, James’ office said, the police department should drop a policy that encourages officers to arrest any motorist who is found to have an open warrant.

Instead, the report said, drivers with open warrants should be arrested only with a supervisor’s approval if an officer had reasonable cause to believe they were a danger to the community.

“It is highly unlikely that the incident involving Mr. Feliz … would have escalated in the manner it did in the absence of this automatic arrest policy,” James’ office wrote.


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NEW YOUR STATE GOING TRUMP
NEW YOUR STATE GOING TRUMP
3 years ago

Let’s do the right thing and give NYS to President Trump in a landslide.

MrSmith
MrSmith
3 years ago

The most idiotic thing I ever heard a politician say. While I would love not getting a speeding ticket or a ticket for running the light when it just turned red but can you imagine, it would become a jungle out there, all because 1 hoodloom who didn’t obey a Police officer

Charles B Hall
Charles B Hall
3 years ago

 aimed at officers who stop people for things like speeding”

This will result in more dead New Yorkers.

Jack
Jack
3 years ago

Looks like VIN block my comment for saying the truth. I’ll try it again in a different language. African Americans in elected positions of leadership, don’t fare very well when it comes to being tough on crime, or for that matter anything else that requires a good, effective job being accomplished. Just my observation from history.

Moishe
Moishe
3 years ago

She’s crazy

PaulinSaudi
PaulinSaudi
3 years ago

Probably. Traffic enforcement needs to be returned to the Transportation Department.

Lois Lerner
Lois Lerner
3 years ago

Hey James. Did you find anything in President Trumps 1978 tax return? Weren’t there some paperclips that wasn’t reported?

D. fault
D. fault
3 years ago

Attorney General Letitia James is totally demented. Do you know how many people would be killed daily by speeding cars and cars going through red lights if the cops didn’t do traffic enforcement?

Berel
Berel
3 years ago

How would you enforce people driving with no insurance. It’s time everyone here register to vote and get rid of the DemocRATs.