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Latest Surveillance Allegations Show Need for NYPD Oversight

Faiza Patel released a statement following Associated Press reports that the New York City Police Department conducted surveillance and monitoring of Muslim communities in Newark, New Jersey.

February 23, 2012

Today the Associated Press reports that the New York City Police Department conducted surveillance and monitoring of Muslim communities in Newark, New Jersey. In some instances, the NYPD is able to operate outside the borders of the city and the state in accordance with a formal interagency agreement that delineates responsibilities and liabilities. For example, when NYPD officers work alongside federal agents as part of the Joint Terrorism Task Force, they are deputized as federal marshals in order to allow them to operate nationally. However, whether this multi-state surveillance of innocent people was part of such an agreement is unclear, and once again highlights the need for independent and robust oversight of the NYPD.

The Brennan Center has called for an inspector general for the NYPD. An inspector general would ensure that the police only operated outside of their jurisdiction subject to properly concluded and vetted arrangements and would have the ability to investigate operations like the one in Newark.

Faiza Patel, Co-Director of the Liberty and National Security program, made the following statement, “The latest revelation of the NYPD’s continued acts of unlawful religious profiling, both inside and now outside of city limits, underscore the need to act quickly to establish an inspector general for the NYPD. Oversight by an inspector general will help ensure that the Department is both effective in protecting New Yorkers and respects our right to live free of spying or unlawful government intrusion.”