NYPD agrees to reform protest response tactics after lawsuits over 2020 protests
- The NYPD will adopt new policies like deploying fewer officers and prioritizing deescalation over mass arrests.
- The practice of kettling, or surrounding protesters before making mass arrests, will be banned.
- A new senior NYPD role will oversee protest response to ensure rights are protected.
- The reforms address lawsuits filed over civil rights violations during 2020 Black Lives Matter protests.
- The settlement aims to allow peaceful protest while giving NYPD flexibility to respond to escalating unlawful activity.