While New York City has been ground zero in the fight over the police department’s controversial “stop-and-frisk” program, in which millions of mostly black and Latino men have been targeted for stops, a video of one particularly galling stop in Philadelphia illustrates just how demeaning these stops can be.
In the video, posted to YouTube last month, two men are shown being stopped by police after one of the men apparently waved at a stranger.
“You don’t say hi to strangers,” one of the police officers, identified as Officer Philip Nace, is heard saying. “Not in this neighborhood,” his partner chimed in.
What followed is a barrage of foul language, threats and insults from the officers, including one of the cops threatening to split one of the men’s “wig.”
“Are you supposed to grab me up like this?” one of the young men asked Nace.
“I’ll grab you anyway I got to,” Nace responds. “Everyone thinks they’re a fucking lawyer and they don’t know jack shit.”
Nace’s partner is heard telling one of the stopped men, “We don’t want you here anyway. All you do is weaken the fucking country.”
“This is exactly what the city of Philadelphia says its cops don’t do,” Mary Catherine Roper, senior staff attorney for the Pennsylvania chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union, which is monitoring the city’s stop-and-frisk program, told the Philadelphia Daily News. “The only way we stop it from happening is if the Police Department acknowledges that it does happen and takes steps to root it out.”
The Philadelphia Police department’s internal affairs unit is investigating the incident,” Lt. John Stanford, a Philadelphia police spokesman, told the Daily News.
At one point, one of the men stopped in the video tells Nace that he feels he’s being harassed.
“It feels like you’re harassing me,” one of the men told Nace. “I didn’t do nothing.”
“How do you know?” Nace asked.
“What do you mean? How do I know what?” the man asked.
“How do you know what we know?” Nace asked.









