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NYPD's Duty to Protect: Amanda Luci's Case

NYPD's Duty to Protect: Amanda Luci's Case

New York City News Today | 2 Min News | The Daily News Now! · The Daily News Now!

March 25, 20261m 21s

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In a contentious court case, lawyers for New York City argue that the NYPD has no constitutional duty to protect individuals from mob attacks. The claim arises from a lawsuit by Amanda Luci, who was assaulted by a group outside a Brooklyn synagogue while observing a protest. Despite video evidence, legal experts note that the Constitution typically doesnt require police to protect against private violence, unless bias or worsening of danger is involved. The city seeks to dismiss the case, but Lucis attorney remains hopeful. The NYPDs hate crimes unit is investigating, and officers drove Luci home that night, raising questions about police intervention in tense protests.

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