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On July 17th, 2008 Fraser and Phillips, while awaiting the bus at the intersection of Avenue N and Utica Avenue in Brooklyn, witnessed several plain clothe Police officers rush into a store, tackled a young black male to the floor and then dragged him from the store onto the roadway. Fraser, upon seeing the young man being maltreated, turned on his phone camera and began to record the incident.
When the officers realized that they were being recorded, one went over to Fraser and demanded that he prove that he is a United States citizen, telling him that he was obstructing a Police investigation and that he would be arrested for obstructing a government agent, if he did not give up the video recording. Fraser refused and was arrested. During this arrest he allegedly sustained injuries.
As the officers attempted to effect Fraser's arrest, he threw his cell phone to Phillips for safe keeping. However, once the officers had handcuffed and placed Fraser into a Police van, they then turned their attention to Phillips. They demanded that he also produce identification to prove that he is a United States citizen and that he hand over Fraser's phone to them. Phillips produced his New York State drivers' license but refused to surrender the phone. He too was then arrested and placed in handcuffs. Fraser's phone was also forcibly confiscated. Once the officers seized Fraser's phone from Phillips, he was released on the scene.
The officers, in an attempt to punish Fraser, deliberately drove him around Brooklyn in an unmarked van allegedly for about three hours, without air conditioning, in heat approximating 96 Degree temperature, before he was taken to the 63rd Precinct - located just about ten blocks from the scene of the arrest. Fraser was held at the 63rd Precinct for several hours and then taken to Brooklyn's Central Booking facility at the Criminal Court House, downtown Brooklyn. He was held in a jail there for about twelve additional hours. However he was released just before he was scheduled to see a judge to be arraigned on false charges.
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BROOKLYN — A series of meetings being held by City Councilman Brad Lander (D-Park Slope/Carroll Gardens/Kensington) and three other councilpersons is bringing a concept premiered in Brazil to New York.
The concept is participatory budgeting, in which residents come together to decide what to do with a specific amount of capital funding — whether to repair streets, improve parks, buy equipment for local schools or fund other proposals.
In the United States, the concept was introduced in Chicago. There, Alderman Joe Moore decided in 2007 to set aside his $1.3 million discretionary capital budget and held a series of community meetings. Eventually, based on community residents' recommendations made at the meetings, Moore presented a budget with 36 items to the city. In New York, the concept has been premiered by Lander, fellow Brooklyn Councilman Jumaane Williams (D-Flatbush), Councilwoman Melissa Mark-Viverito (D-East Harlem) and Councilman Erich Ulrich (D-Queens). Each councilperson has at least $1 million in capital funding to spend.
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After the five meetings are over, delegates selected at each one will meet in committees to transform the ideas into formal proposals, with input from Lander's staff. After more community input sessions, the delegates will present the final project proposals, and district residents will vote on which projects to fund.
The first known participatory budgeting process took place in Porto Alegre, Brazil, in 1989. Since then, the idea has spread to several European countries as well as the United States.
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