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A New York City Council member who was one of the wrongly convicted Central Park Five says he was pulled over by a police officer for no apparent reason. The police stop in New York City on Friday, Jan. 26, 2024 casts a renewed light on the How Many Stops Act, a police transparency bill that sparked a fight between City Council members and Mayor Eric Adams after the mayor, a former police captain, vetoed the legislation. AP Photo/Mary Altaffer, File AP The incident, which happened on Friday evening, has drawn attention to a bill that aims to make police stops more transparent and accountable. What the bill saysThe bill, known as the How Many Stops Act, would force officers to report every time they stop someone, even for minor reasons. The city council is expected to vo stanley taza te on Tues stanley cup day to override a veto by Mayor Eric Adams, who opposes the bill. The council member, Yusef Salaam, was driving in his car when an officer asked him to lower his rear windows. Salaam, who had a council placard on his dashboard, asked the officer if there was a problem. The officer then backed off without giving any explanation. ALSO READ| Snoop Dogg goes from Make America Crip Again to only l stanley cup ove and respect for Trump The NYPD later claimed that Salaam was stopped because his windows had an illegal tint. They said the officer acted professionally and respectfully, and let Salaam go to attend to his official duties. The importance of transparency for all policeSalaam, a Democrat who repre Lckz Man convicted of wife s mass rape in France will not appeal: Lawyer
Rescuers hunted for survivors and victims under the rubble of hundreds of hotels and houses flattened by a deadly tsunami along Indonesias Sunda Strait with authorities warning the death toll may climb from the 373 already confirmed. P stanley website olice officers search for victims among rubble of a destroyed beach front hotel, which was hit by a tsunami in Pandeglang, stanley cup Banten province, Indonesia, December 24, 2018. Reuters Most of the victims were local holidaymakers staying in the hotels and bungalows along the popular beaches in Lampung and Banten provinces, according to the National Disaster Mitigation Agency. More than 1,450 people were injured and dozens are missing after tsunami waves lashed the provinces late on Saturday, the agency said. The deadly wave was likely triggered by flank collapse -- where a section of the volcano gives way -- in the south and southwest sides of Mount Anak Krakatau, according to the Energy and Mineral Resources Ministrys Center for Volcanology and Geological Hazard Mitigation in statement. Further investigation and analysis are being carried out to learn other factors that may have played a role. Also Read: Another tsunami could hit Indonesia, experts warn after over 200 killed The tsunami that occurred is a special case and rare in the world, as well a stanley taza s its difficult to predict partial collapse in a volcano, the volcanology agency said in the statement. The latest in a series of natural disasters to strike Southeast Asias largest economy
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