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Related: About this forumDetroit police arrest wrong Black man based on facial recognition technology error, ACLU says
A 42-year-old Black man said Detroit police unjustly arrested him after facial recognition technology incorrectly flagged him as a shoplifting suspect.
Robert Williams was arrested in January at his home in Farmington Hills in front of his wife and two young daughters and locked up for 30 hours. He was accused of stealing watches from Shinola.
While in jail, police showed him two blurry surveillance photos of the suspect.
This is not me, Williams recalls saying in a video about his arrest. I hope you all dont think all Black people look alike.
He said one of the officers responded, The computer must have gotten it wrong.
It wasn't until later that night that Williams was released from jail, his attorney, Victoria Burton-Harris, said.
The charges have been dismissed.
But the damage is done, Burton-Harris, who is running for Wayne County prosecutor, wrote in an op-ed for the ACLU on Wednesday. "Roberts DNA sample, mugshot, and fingerprints all of which were taken when he arrived at the detention center are now on file. His arrest is on the record. Roberts wife, Melissa, was forced to explain to his boss why Robert wouldnt show up to work the next day. Their daughters can never un-see their father being wrongly arrested and taken away their first real experience with the police.
https://www.metrotimes.com/news-hits/archives/2020/06/24/detroit-police-arrest-wrong-black-man-based-on-facial-recognition-technology-error-aclu-says
Robert Williams was arrested in January at his home in Farmington Hills in front of his wife and two young daughters and locked up for 30 hours. He was accused of stealing watches from Shinola.
While in jail, police showed him two blurry surveillance photos of the suspect.
This is not me, Williams recalls saying in a video about his arrest. I hope you all dont think all Black people look alike.
He said one of the officers responded, The computer must have gotten it wrong.
It wasn't until later that night that Williams was released from jail, his attorney, Victoria Burton-Harris, said.
The charges have been dismissed.
But the damage is done, Burton-Harris, who is running for Wayne County prosecutor, wrote in an op-ed for the ACLU on Wednesday. "Roberts DNA sample, mugshot, and fingerprints all of which were taken when he arrived at the detention center are now on file. His arrest is on the record. Roberts wife, Melissa, was forced to explain to his boss why Robert wouldnt show up to work the next day. Their daughters can never un-see their father being wrongly arrested and taken away their first real experience with the police.
https://www.metrotimes.com/news-hits/archives/2020/06/24/detroit-police-arrest-wrong-black-man-based-on-facial-recognition-technology-error-aclu-says
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Detroit police arrest wrong Black man based on facial recognition technology error, ACLU says (Original Post)
demmiblue
Jun 2020
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grumpyduck
(6,650 posts)1. A new specialty for the legal profession:
Suing companies that produce this technology.
zipplewrath
(16,692 posts)2. 3 points of confirmation
The immediate result is that all arrests and similar actions must be based upon two other items of identification. Anything from eye witnesses to DNA and anything in between. Facial recognition cannot be the only form of ID, especially one described as "fuzzy" images.
ck4829
(35,918 posts)3. Rashida Tlaib was blasted for saying this could happen