How "Zero Tolerance" Policing Helped Bad Cops in Florida Create a Civil Rights Nightmare
The Miami Herald has published a stunning, maddening story about alleged persistent police harassment of blacks in the city of Miami Gardens, Fla. (You should read the entire Herald story; it will raise your blood pressure and ruin your weekend, but you should still read it.) For years, police would come to a convenience store in a transitional neighborhood and hassle black customers and employees in the name of proactive crime preventionregularly citing and arresting men for loitering or trespassing, even when they werent.
One man, an employee of the store, was stopped and questioned by Miami Gardens police 258 times in four years, with almost all of these incidents happening on store premises. He was arrested 62 times for trespassing, and, again, these were arrests for being on the grounds of the store where he was employed. These incidents and others were recorded by video cameras installed by the stores owner for the express purpose of documenting police misconduct:
The videos show, among other things, cops stopping citizens, questioning them, aggressively searching them and arresting them for trespassing when they have permission to be on the premises; officers conducting searches of Salehs business without search warrants or permission; using what appears to be excessive force on subjects who are clearly not resisting arrest and filing inaccurate police reports in connection with the arrests.
The harassment continued even after the stores owner asked the cops to leave him and his employees alone. Since then, the stores owner has reported police harassment of his own. I m going to get you mother-f-----, he says one cop told him during an allegedly gratuitous traffic stop.
How does something like this happen? Blame it on endemic racism, yes, and on bad apples in the police departmentbut also blame it on a short-sighted local crime-reduction policy that, in retrospect, was always, always ripe for abuse. The convenience store incidents began when police convinced the stores owner to enroll in the departments Zero Tolerance Zone program. In Miami Gardens, when a shop becomes a Zero Tolerance Zone, the owner signs an affidavit authorizing the police to enter the premises when the owner is absent and question, eject, and/or arrest all those whom they suspect of being up to no good. The website of the Miami Gardens Police Department notes that the program is designed to reduce the number of individuals who are sometimes seen trespassing and loitering on private property without legitimate business.
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http://www.slate.com/blogs/crime/2013/11/22/miami_gardens_police_department_how_zero_tolerance_policing_in_florida_helped.html
Link to Miami Herald story:
http://www.miamiherald.com/2013/11/21/v-fullstory/3769823/in-miami-gardens-store-video-catches.html