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NYPD: Only One Journalist Was Arrested During Occupy Wall Street. Kelly talks policy and politics - Queens Chronicle: Queenswide. Misinformation.

Kelly talks policy and politics - Queens Chronicle: Queenswide

That’s the problem causing public misperception of the New York Police Department’s policies on issues such as stop and frisk, the monitoring of locations where some individuals could be fomenting terrorism and the clearing of protesters from Zuccotti Park, according to Commissioner Ray Kelly. The department’s policy on detaining suspicious people and searching them for weapons or drugs is nothing new, Kelly says.

Its investigations into potential terror hot spots, many in the Muslim community, is not blanket surveillance and is perfectly legal, he insists. Officers did not wantonly manhandle journalists as they emptied Zuccotti Park in Manhattan of the Occupy Wall Street protesters last November, he asserts. The department is doing more with less, as its ranks have fallen from about 41,000 at the peak to a little under 35,000 now, the commissioner said. “Our population is increasing,” he said. “We are saving lives here,” he said.

“It’s hard to put a time frame on it. NYPD Spokesman Calls Reporters' Arrests During OWS Eviction "A Total Myth" [UPDATE BELOW] Although it's widely thought that cops arrested reporters while they were evicting the Occupy Wall Street encampment in Zuccotti Park last November, NYPD spokesman Paul Browne says anybody who believes that probably also thinks Bigfoot was abducted by aliens as part of the government's 9/11 coverup.

NYPD Spokesman Calls Reporters' Arrests During OWS Eviction "A Total Myth"

"A total myth," is how Browne described that notion during an exclusive interview with the Queens Chronicle: Stop-and-Frisk Demonstration Doesn’t Reform Broken System. June 20, 2012 — The leadership of the New York Civil Liberties Union today cautioned that a stop-and-frisk demonstration for reporters in the Bronx was little more than stagecraft that will do nothing to reform a practice that regularly violates the constitutional rights of hundreds of thousands of New Yorkers from communities of color.

Stop-and-Frisk Demonstration Doesn’t Reform Broken System

“No amount of stagecraft or role-play changes the reality for people of color on the streets of New York who live in fear that every trip to the corner store or walk home from school will end up against the wall or face down on the ground,” said NYCLU Executive Director Donna Lieberman. “The mayor and police commissioner have been talking a lot about courtesy lately but New York City does not have a problem with courtesy, or PR – New York City is facing a civil rights crisis. OccupiedWSJ : The NYPD gave reporters (w... Spin City: Inside The NYPD's Stop & Frisk Training Facility. The NYPD runs through a stop-and-frisk training scenario (Gothamist) Yesterday the NYPD loaded reporters onto a bus and drove them up to the Bronx to view their updated stop-and-frisk training program at the department's Rodman's Neck facility.

Spin City: Inside The NYPD's Stop & Frisk Training Facility

The NYCLU immediately dismissed the outing as "stagecraft," but this was better than bad theater. #NYPD enforced media blackout on show by 60h long NYPD footage... Anonymous Releases Sixty Hours of NYPD Footage from Occupy Wall Street Raid. NYPD arrest a young woman just hours after raid on Zuccotti Park began on Nov. 15, 2011 Members of the hacktivist group Anonymous have released sixty hours of footage of the raid by the New York Police Department against Occupy Wall Street on November 15, 2011.

Anonymous Releases Sixty Hours of NYPD Footage from Occupy Wall Street Raid

The footage posted is from the NYPD’s Technical Assistance Research Unit (TARU), a surveillance unit that is regularly present at political demonstrations to film police actions. It was posted as a torrent for download late in the evening on September 23, 2012. A tiny sample of the footage, including a statement read by a member of Anonymous, was posted on YouTube. Anonymous Video Leak. Anonymous Video Leak. NYPD footage of Zuccotti Park raid leaked. The presence of NYPD TARU (Technical Assistance Response Unit) officers at Occupy protests has long been a source of contention among occupiers and legal observers.

NYPD footage of Zuccotti Park raid leaked

The precise role and remit of the camera-wielding officers is ill-defined; the end product of their constant filming usually goes unseen by those featured in it. However, on Sunday a group claiming Anonymous affiliation released 60 hours of TARU footage from the night of the Zuccotti Park eviction on Nov. 15. The footage is considered particularly relevant in fleshing out the NYPD versus Occupy narrative, since both mainstream and citizen journalists and videographers were forcibly kept away from the park as officers dismantled the encampment and rounded up protesters that night. The release urges that readers share the TARU footage and take note of any glitches or time stamp changes, which might suggest selective editing.

“We ask for an unedited version of the tapes,” it notes. NYPD Taru Zuccotti Raid Footage. Raid on Zuccotti Occupy Police Brutality Anonymous Video.mp4. National Press Photographers Ass: NYPD Letter-10-01-12. NPPA Along With 13 Media Groups Sends Letter to NYPD Regarding Police-Press Relations. NPPA Along With 13 Media Groups Sends Letter to NYPD Regarding Police-Press Relations October 1st, 2012 by Joan Blazich and tagged Access, Mickey H.

NPPA Along With 13 Media Groups Sends Letter to NYPD Regarding Police-Press Relations

Osterreicher, national press photographers association, photographers, photojournalism The National Press Photographer’s Association (NPPA) along with 13 other media organizations sent a letter to the New York Police Department (NYPD) Commissioner Raymond W. Kelly today requesting another meeting to discuss recent police incidents involving journalists in New York City. National Press Photographers Ass: NYPD Letter-10-01-12.