NYPD’s Legacy Of Police Surveillance, From Black Panthers To Mosques To Black Lives Matter
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Afeni Shakur and Lumumba Abdul Shakur are escorted from the Elizabeth Street police station after they were arrested for allegedly plotting to bomb five Manhattan department stores in 1969
New rules governing police surveillance can be traced from 9/11 all the way back to the Black Panthers 50 years ago. [ more › ]