Data shows NYPD pedestrian stops recently reached highest point since 2015

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Data shows NYPD pedestrian stops recently reached highest point since 2015
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New data shows the number of pedestrian stops conducted by the NYPD has been increasing over the last few years, and while the department says it doesn't discriminate, civil rights activists say the data shows worsening racial disparities. CBS New York investigative reporter Tim McNicholas breaks down the data.

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