Police used it to find suspects, but it created new victims

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“Arresting me for absolutely no reason other than whatever you seen on a picture, that’s just not real.”

On Nov. 25, 2022, Dekalb County police stopped Randal Reid, 29, along a stretch of I-20. Reid was wanted out of Louisiana, according to a background search officers ran on him during the traffic stop, after two Bayou State jurisdictions accused him of stealing purses.

Several recent studies show using facial recognition technology may contribute to greater racial disparities in arrests.Using facial recognition, police in Detroit linked Robert Williams to security video. The video shows a Black male pocketing watches from a Michigan jewelry store. Robert Williams can be heard saying, “They made a mistake. It’s okay. I’ll be back in a minute.” He did not come back for at least two days.In February 2019, police in Woodbridge, New Jersey, questioned a man in a Dodge Charger parked outside a hotel. The suspect was accused of stealing from the hotel’s gift shop.

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