The Republic: “Group questions constitutionality of middle-of-the-night ‘wake up calls’ by Richmond police”

The Republic: Group questions constitutionality of middle-of-the-night ‘wake up calls’ by Richmond police by Larry O’Dell:

Richmond police are violating residents’ constitutional rights by waking them in the middle of the night with a knock on the door to admonish them for leaving valuables in plain sight in their parked cars, a civil liberties group said Wednesday.

The Charlottesville-based Rutherford Institute said in a letter to Police Chief Bryan Norwood that the department’s new “Wake Up Call” initiative invades residents’ privacy and infringes on their Fourth Amendment right to be free of unreasonable police intrusions. The program also heightens the risk of a violent confrontation between police and an alarmed resident, the institute said.

“The recent Trayvon Martin incident from Florida should serve as a stark warning of how the fear and misunderstanding of a homeowner can turn a benign situation into tragedy involving loss of life,” John W. Whitehead, executive director of the Rutherford Institute, wrote in the letter.

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