Analysis of 6,000 police videos set table for historic settlement over NYPD protest response

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Before NYC agreed to a $13 million settlement to hundreds arrested during 2020 racial justice protests, civil rights lawyers had to contend with a nearly insurmountable task: How to sift through over 6,000 videos showing hundreds of hours of NYPD response?

Which protests, in which neighborhoods, were more likely to be characterized by heavy-handed tactics like use of batons and pepper spray? Where and when did mass arrests take place? And what kinds of barriers — human or physical — may have prevented demonstrators from dispersing when told to do so by police?

Wylie Stecklow, one of the attorneys representing the protesters, said he believed the settlement, which totals about $13 million, is the largest payout to a single class of protesters in U.S. history. For example, on June 1, 2020, after a mass arrest of protesters near Radio City Music Hall, a supervising officer could be seen telling bicycle cops to turn off their cameras. Around the same time, other videos show an officer asking “I don’t know whose [arrest] this is?” The voice of another officer replies, “It’s yours, [for] unlawful assembly.”

When asked about the allegations in the class action lawsuit, the NYPD referred NBC New York to the city's law department. The I-Team is still awaiting comment from that office.

 

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