NEW YORK CITY
City to pay $25,000 to settle race-based suit
NEW YORK (AP)—The city of New York will pay $25,000 to settle a lawsuit filed by a man who said he was unfairly stopped and searched in the subway because of his race.
Jangir Sultan is of South Asian decent but is a native New Yorker. He said he was stopped 21 times at various stations after the police started a search program in response to bombings in London in 2005.
Police conduct stops at random times in stations around the city. They set up a table and a sign with the NYPD crest where bags are searched. Straphangers are repeatedly reminded that all bags are subject to search. The NYPD said the checks are conducted without regard to ethnicity or race.
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