NYT: “Two Officers Are Accused of Lying About Searches”

In the NYTimes: Two Officers Are Accused of Lying About Searches, by Anahad O’Connor:

A New York City police sergeant lied to cover up several unlawful stops and seizures in Manhattan and forced subordinates to falsify paperwork to justify the stops, authorities said Thursday in announcing the indictment of two officers.

In the indictment, prosecutors portrayed the sergeant, William Eiseman, 41, as a renegade who routinely stopped people for no justifiable reason, searched their cars and then arrested them when he recovered drugs or weapons.

I’m “shocked, shocked” that police officers might lie about the justification for a stop and a search. 2 out of 800,000. Right.

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