A social experiment by the New York City Police Department quickly turned sour when users posted pictures of police brutality on Twitter.
On Tuesday. the police department asked New Yorkers to share photos of themselves with city police officers with the hashtag #myNYPD, even promising to post the best ones on its Facebook page.
Do you have a photo w/ a member of the NYPD? Tweet us & tag it #myNYPD. It may be featured on our Facebook. pic.twitter.com/mE2c3oSmm6
— NYPD NEWS (@NYPDnews) April 22, 2014
But the department didn’t exactly get what they were hoping for when the Twitter-verse exploded with hundreds of pictures of police violence, including disturbing images of arrests during the Occupy Wall Street movement and bloody struggles with police officers who used their batons against civilians.
“The NYPD is creating new ways to communicate effectively with the community,” NYPD Deputy Chief Kim Royster said late Tuesday. “Twitter provides an open forum for an uncensored exchange and this is an open dialogue good for our city.”








