Boston Police gang database made up mostly of young black, Latino men
Source: Associated Press
Gang database made up mostly of young black, Latino men
By PHILIP MARCELO
July 30, 2019
BOSTON (AP) Boston police are tracking nearly 5,000 people almost all of them young black and Latino men through a secretive gang database, newly released data from the department shows.
A summary provided by the department shows that 66% of those in its database are black, 24% are Latino and 2% are white. Black people comprise about 25% of all Boston residents, Latinos about 20% and white people more than 50%.
The racial disparity is stark and troublesome, said Adriana Lafaille, a lawyer for the American Civil Liberties Union of Massachusetts, which, along with other civil rights groups, sued the department in state court in November to shed light into who is listed on the database and how the information is used.
Central American youths are being wrongly listed as active gang members based on nothing more than the clothing they are seen in and the classmates they are seen with, and thats led some to be deported, the organizations say in their lawsuit, citing the cases of three Central American youths facing deportation based largely on their status on the gang database.
This has consequences, Lafaille said. People are being deported back to the countries that they fled, in many cases, to escape gangs.
-snip-
Read more:
https://apnews.com/dd5643e358c3456dbe14c16ade03711d