Whitey Ford
06-27-2020, 10:22 AM
Stalin once said 'show me the man and I'll show you the crime.' But, show me a nigger and its a sure bet that there's a crime involved somewhere.
ACLU CALLS ON LAWMAKERS TO IMMEDIATELY STOP LAW ENFORCEMENT USE OF FACE RECOGNITION TECHNOLOGY
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DETROIT — Robert Williams, a Black man and Michigan resident, was wrongfully arrested because of a false face recognition match, according to an administrative complaint filed today by the American Civil Liberties Union of Michigan. This is the first known case of someone being wrongfully arrested in the United States because of this technology, though there are likely many more cases like Robert’s that remain unknown.
Detroit police handcuffed Robert on his front lawn in front of his wife and two terrified girls, ages two and five. The police took him to a detention center about forty minutes away, where he was locked up overnight in a cramped and filthy cell. Robert’s fingerprints, DNA sample, and mugshot were put on file. After an officer acknowledged during an interrogation the next afternoon that “the computer must have gotten it wrong,” Robert was finally released — nearly 30 hours after his arrest.
https://archive.is/mhuEM#selection-2913.0-2929.496
ACLU CALLS ON LAWMAKERS TO IMMEDIATELY STOP LAW ENFORCEMENT USE OF FACE RECOGNITION TECHNOLOGY
https://i.imgur.com/JSCJNVP.png
DETROIT — Robert Williams, a Black man and Michigan resident, was wrongfully arrested because of a false face recognition match, according to an administrative complaint filed today by the American Civil Liberties Union of Michigan. This is the first known case of someone being wrongfully arrested in the United States because of this technology, though there are likely many more cases like Robert’s that remain unknown.
Detroit police handcuffed Robert on his front lawn in front of his wife and two terrified girls, ages two and five. The police took him to a detention center about forty minutes away, where he was locked up overnight in a cramped and filthy cell. Robert’s fingerprints, DNA sample, and mugshot were put on file. After an officer acknowledged during an interrogation the next afternoon that “the computer must have gotten it wrong,” Robert was finally released — nearly 30 hours after his arrest.
https://archive.is/mhuEM#selection-2913.0-2929.496