Suburban New York police agency made illegal arrests, strip searched nearly every arrestee: DOJ

A suburban New York police department regularly violated civil rights by making illegal arrests and conducting illegal strip and cavity searches, the Department of Justice said in a new report.

The report, released Thursday, identified that the Mount Vernon Police Department used excessive force in numerous ways, including by unnecessarily escalating minor encounters and overusing tasers and closed-fist strikes, particularly against people who were already on the ground, controlled by multiple officers or already restrained.

It also identified concerns with how the police department conducted vehicle stops and collected evidence, and noted concerns over discriminatory policing. The police department was also cited for making arrests without probable cause.

No single incident sparked the investigation into Mount Vernon’s police force, although the illegal 2020 strip search of two elderly women — ages 65 and 75 respectively — was emblematic of the department’s civil rights violations, the report said.

Mount Vernon Mayor Shawyn Patterson-Howard

Mount Vernon Mayor Shawyn Patterson-Howard said three police officers and two civilian employees were fired following a 2021 investigation. (AP)

The mayor said three police officers and two civilian employees had been fired following an investigation in 2021 without providing details about when and why those individuals were fired.

Assistant Attorney General Kristen Clarke of the DOJ’s Civil Rights Division said the investigation into MVPD “reveals a pattern and practice of unlawful conduct that can and must be addressed,” adding that the department must implement measures to “end these unconstitutional practices.”

“Police reform will not happen overnight,” Clarke added. “Across the country, the department’s investigations, findings reports and resulting reform measures help law enforcement agencies become the departments that their citizens need and deserve.”

The investigation into the Mount Vernon Police Department’s pattern of officer misconduct is one of 12 probes opened by the DOJ into local policing agencies in the past three years.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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