Cops tell Black Kids to Leave Mostly White Neighborhood in NYC: Report

Did police officers tell a group of black teens to get out of the mostly white Brooklyn, N.Y., neighborhood of Park Slope? One witness says yes. Suggested Reading The Root 100 – 2021 The Root 100 – 2022 The Root 100 – 2023 Video will return here when scrolled back into view Stefon Diggs and…

Did police officers tell a group of black teens to get out of the mostly white Brooklyn, N.Y., neighborhood of Park Slope? One witness says yes.

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According to the New York Daily News, Sara Bennett said that on Sept. 22 she saw a group of five teens walking in the neighborhood when police pulled up beside them. With his lights and sirens on, one police officer told the kids over a loudspeaker to leave the area.

โ€œI was upset by [the] police behavior. I notified my city councilperson about what I had witnessed. His office told me I should voice my concern at a precinct council meeting, so I did,โ€ Bennett wrote on her Facebook page.

During the meeting, Bennett said that she was upset and disturbed, โ€œnot by the kids, but by the way the police were yelling at them to get out of the neighborhood. They were just walking down the street.โ€

Commanding Officer Capt. Frank DiGiacomo said that his officers had been looking for groups of youths loitering near the Atlantic Center Mall, but the mall is about a mile and a half away from the location of the incident, according to the Daily News.

Bennett wrote on Facebook, โ€œI hope this little bit of press attention makes the police change their practice.โ€

Read more atย the New York Daily News.

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