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Source: Associated Press
Facial recognition technology jailed a man for days. His lawsuit joins others from Black plaintiffs
BY SUDHIN THANAWALA
Updated 12:04 AM EDT, September 25, 2023
ATLANTA (AP) Randal Quran Reid was driving to his mothers home the day after Thanksgiving last year when police pulled him over and arrested him on the side of a busy Georgia interstate.
He was wanted for crimes in Louisiana, they told him, before taking him to jail. Reid, who prefers to be identified as Quran, would spend the next several days locked up, trying to figure out how he could be a suspect in a state he says he had never visited.
A lawsuit filed this month blames the misuse of facial recognition technology by a sheriffs detective in Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, for his ordeal.
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Bartholomew, using surveillance video, relied solely on a match generated by facial recognition technology to seek an arrest warrant for Reid after a stolen credit card was used to buy two purses for more than $8,000 from a consignment store outside New Orleans in June 2022, the lawsuit said.
Bartholomew did not conduct even a basic search into Mr. Reid, which would have revealed that Mr. Reid was in Georgia when the theft occurred, the lawsuit said.
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Read more: https://apnews.com/article/mistaken-arrests-facial-recognition-technology-lawsuits-b613161c56472459df683f54320d08a7
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