Black drivers far more likely to be stopped by Berkeley police than white people , audit finds
Black people are more likely to be stopped by Berkeley police than white motorists, according to a new report by the city’s police officers and volunteers, the FBI has revealed in the New York Journal of Human Rights (JRW).
Source: sfchronicle.comPublished on 2021-04-22
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