NYTimes: Mount Vernon Police’s Strip Searches Were Unconstitutional, U.S. Says

NYTimes: Mount Vernon Police’s Strip Searches Were Unconstitutional, U.S. Says by Alyce McFadden (”A report by federal prosecutors found that a Westchester County police department violated the Fourth Amendment ‘on an enormous scale.’ [¶] Two women, 65 and 75 years old, were taken to a police station in Mount Vernon, N.Y., after a traffic stop in 2020. Officers instructed both women to undress. Then they were told to bend over and cough. [¶] Neither woman was arrested, and an investigation determined there had been no basis for the traffic stop in the first place. One of the women said she had been left ‘very humiliated’ and ‘on the verge of fainting’ from fear after the invasive search, commonly used in drug arrests. [¶] The encounter is just one example of a long-running pattern of improper strip searches conducted by the police department in Mount Vernon, in Westchester County, according to a report released Thursday by the Department of Justice and the U.S. attorney’s office for the Southern District of New York.”)

This entry was posted in Strip search. Bookmark the permalink.

Comments are closed.