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'Was It Malicious or Was It Lazy?': 3rd Black Man Arrested Based on 'Faulty Facial Recognition' Technology Files Federal Lawsuit Alleging Excessive Force, False Imprisonment


A New Jersey man spent 10 months trying to clear his name after facial recognition software wrongfully identified him as the suspect in a violent 2019 getaway.
Nijeer Parks spent at least eight days in jail and was never given a chance to explain that he was not in Woodbridge, New Jersey, the day a man nearly ran an officer over while trying to escape police custody at a hotel.
Parks had, in fact, never heard of the city and didn’t even own a driver’s license, according to court documents. He had proof to show he was at a Western Union in his hometown of Paterson, New Jersey at the time of the encounter. ....

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Nijeer Parks was arrested due to a false facial recognition match


Nijeer Parks was arrested due to a false facial recognition match
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Nijeer Parks was arrested for crimes he did not commit based on a faulty facial recognition match. (John General/CNN)
In February 2019, Nijeer Parks walked into the Woodbridge Police Department to clear his name.
Parks, a 31-year-old Black man living in Paterson, New Jersey, had received a frantic phone call from his grandmother telling him that police from Woodbridge, a town 30 miles away, had come looking for him at the apartment they shared. This was all a misunderstanding, he had thought. Parks had trouble with the law in his past, but that was behind him. Since being released from prison on drug-related charges, he had changed his life and was now working a steady job as a carpenter. ....

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