NYTimes: Review Agency Faults New York Police Department on Unlawful Searches

NYTimes: Review Agency Faults New York Police Department on Unlawful Searches by Al Baker:

A team of plainclothes New York City police officers, tracking the signal of a stolen cellphone, pushed past a man who denied the officers permission to enter his home and searched it floor by floor. A sergeant forced the man to wait outside in his underwear in the rain.

“I can do anything I want,” one officer told the man.

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In a review of hundreds of police cases, the Civilian Complaint Review Board found scores of incidents in which police officers misapplied or misunderstood the legal standards of one of the most invasive law enforcement tactics: entering a home.

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