Boston Police release more stop-and-frisk data
Following an ACLU lawsuit, the Boston Police Department on Jan. 8 released four more years of stop-and-frisk data from its encounters between police and civilians, from Jan. 2011 to April 2015.
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Following an ACLU lawsuit, the Boston Police Department on Jan. 8 released four more years of stop-and-frisk data from its encounters between police and civilians, from Jan. 2011 to April 2015.
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