It’s racial profiling like this that exacerbates racism in our criminal justice system. That’s why we’ll once again work with partner organizations, including the NAACP, for meaningful legislation that makes it more difficult for law enforcement to wrongly target people of color.
Racial profiling happens when law enforcement stop people of color for suspicion of crime based on perceived race, ethnicity, national origin, or religion. Law enforcement cannot simply stop a person or pull a car over just because they have a “hunch.” After all, one of the core principles of the Fourth Amendment is that the police cannot stop and detain a person without some legal reason. They need probable cause, or reasonable suspicion. Merely being Black or brown is hardly a legal reason to stop a person.
But as the videos and individual complaints from people of color show, discriminatory policing in our state continues. It’s time to pass meaningful legislation to stop racial profiling.