7 NY Dems Call For Investigation Into NYPD Spying

NEW YORK (AP) — Seven Democratic state senators called Wednesday for the state attorney general to investigate the New York Police Department’s spying on Muslim neighborhoods.

In a letter to Attorney General Eric Schneiderman, the senators cited an Associated Press investigation that found the NYPD has subjected entire communities to surveillance and scrutiny, often without any allegation of wrongdoing. Police built databases of businesses that catered to Muslims and monitored where certain Muslims ate, shopped, lived and prayed.

The Democrats who signed the letter represent districts in New York City. They asked Schneiderman to investigate whether police surveillance and operations without evidence of criminality or wrongdoing violated the state constitution.

Sen. Kevin Parker, who represents part of Brooklyn and said the borough has one of the largest Muslim populations in the nation, said he was “deeply troubled that the NYPD seeks to criminalize an entire faith tradition.”

“The message seems to be if you are Muslim, you are guilty until proven innocent,” he said. “… We face serious security challenges; unfortunately this approach by the department may not only violate the law but also focuses resources on law-abiding citizens rather than focusing on those who seek to do us harm.”

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