In a lawsuit filed against the city of Detroit, Porcha Woodruff claims she was wrongfully accused of armed robbery and carjacking.
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Woman Sues Detroit for Arresting Her Based on Wrong Facial Recognition MatchA woman named Porcha Woodruff is suing the city of Detroit after being wrongfully arrested due to an unreliable facial recognition match. Despite being eight months pregnant, Woodruff was arrested based on the 'facts' presented by prosecutors. The lawsuit claims that law enforcement's reliance on facial recognition technology has led to wrongful arrests, causing humiliation, embarrassment, and physical injury.
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Woman sues Detroit after facial recognition mistakes her for crime suspectPorcha Woodruff was eight months pregnant when she was arrested on her doorstep after facial recognition technology and a victim mistook her for a suspect.
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Brandon Woodruff back as Brewers eye series win vs. PiratesThe Milwaukee Brewers, who are trying to keep hold of first place in the National League Central, will go for a series win Sunday against the visiting Pittsburgh Pirates.
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Police Make Wrongful Arrest Based on Bad Facial Recognition... AgainDetroit resident Porcha Woodruff was wrongfully arrested at her home for a crime she did not commit due to inaccurate facial recognition technology. She was held for 11 hours, causing distress and health issues as she was pregnant at the time.
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Detroit woman sues city after being falsely arrested while pregnant due to facial recognition technologyPorcha Woodruff, 32, was getting her children ready for school when police officers showed up at her doorstep and presented her with an arrest warrant alleging robbery and carjacking. Pregnant woman sues after false arrest due to facial recognition error:
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Detroit Facial Recognition Software Results in Wrongful Arrest of Pregnant WomanThe ACLU of Michigan has demanded that the Detroit Police Department end its use of the software. Legislation has been introduced to ban facial recognition technology on the federal level, which would have a substantial impact on the Detroit Police Department.
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