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Related: About this forumNYPD officers accessed Black Lives Matter activists' texts, documents show
Source: The Guardian
NYPD officers accessed Black Lives Matter activists' texts, documents show
Exclusive: Documents obtained by the Guardian reveal details
of how police posed as protesters amid unrest following the
death of Eric Garner
George Joseph in New York
Tuesday 4 April 2017 11.00 BST
Undercover officers in the New York police department infiltrated small groups of Black Lives Matter activists and gained access to their text messages, according to newly released NYPD documents obtained by the Guardian.
The records, produced in response to a February court ruling, provide the most detailed picture yet of the sweeping scope of NYPD surveillance during mass protests over the death of Eric Garner in 2014 and 2015. Lawyers said the new documents raised questions about NYPD compliance with city rules.
The documents, mostly emails between undercover officers and other NYPD officials, follow other disclosures that the NYPD regularly filmed Black Lives Matter activists and sent undercover personnel to protests. The NYPD has not responded to the Guardians request for comment or interview.
Emails show that undercover officers were able to pose as protesters even within small groups, giving them extensive access to details about protesters whereabouts and plans. In one email, an official notes that an undercover officer is embedded within a group of seven protesters on their way to Grand Central Station. This intimate access appears to have helped police pass as trusted organizers and extract information about demonstrations. In other emails, officers share the locations of individual protesters at particular times. The NYPD emails also include pictures of organizers group text exchanges with information about protests, suggesting that undercover officials were either trusted enough to be allowed to take photos of activists phones or were themselves members of a private planning group text.
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Exclusive: Documents obtained by the Guardian reveal details
of how police posed as protesters amid unrest following the
death of Eric Garner
George Joseph in New York
Tuesday 4 April 2017 11.00 BST
Undercover officers in the New York police department infiltrated small groups of Black Lives Matter activists and gained access to their text messages, according to newly released NYPD documents obtained by the Guardian.
The records, produced in response to a February court ruling, provide the most detailed picture yet of the sweeping scope of NYPD surveillance during mass protests over the death of Eric Garner in 2014 and 2015. Lawyers said the new documents raised questions about NYPD compliance with city rules.
The documents, mostly emails between undercover officers and other NYPD officials, follow other disclosures that the NYPD regularly filmed Black Lives Matter activists and sent undercover personnel to protests. The NYPD has not responded to the Guardians request for comment or interview.
Emails show that undercover officers were able to pose as protesters even within small groups, giving them extensive access to details about protesters whereabouts and plans. In one email, an official notes that an undercover officer is embedded within a group of seven protesters on their way to Grand Central Station. This intimate access appears to have helped police pass as trusted organizers and extract information about demonstrations. In other emails, officers share the locations of individual protesters at particular times. The NYPD emails also include pictures of organizers group text exchanges with information about protests, suggesting that undercover officials were either trusted enough to be allowed to take photos of activists phones or were themselves members of a private planning group text.
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Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2017/apr/04/nypd-police-black-lives-matter-surveillance-undercover
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NYPD officers accessed Black Lives Matter activists' texts, documents show (Original Post)
Eugene
Apr 2017
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JustAnotherGen
(33,902 posts)1. But that's okay
Because Putin does it - and it's not like the NYPD are in the pocket of Goldman Sachs.
We are all supposed to just get behind the working class white man who is SOOOO fucking oppressed because he didn't move for economic opportunity. So I guess nothing to see here because it would ONLY matter if it was being done to Blue Lives Matter or All Lives Matter.
Thanks for posting this Eugene - with so much chatter about President Putin I would have missed this if you had not posted it.
Ellen Forradalom
(16,179 posts)2. It's COINTELPRO or the Chicago PD Red Squad all over again
But with more advanced technology.