October 27, 2012, 5:53 PM
NYC college president troubled by NYPD spying
NEW YORK The president of the John Jay College of Criminal Justice said he is "deeply troubled" about reports that the New York Police Department sent a paid informant to spy on the school's club for Muslim students.
School President Jeremy Travis sent a letter to students and professors Thursday reacting to an Associated Press report on the 19-year-old informant, Shamiur Rahman, who said he quit working for the NYPD at the end of the summer after growing uncomfortable with the job.
Rahman said his assignments included attending lectures hosted by John Jay's Muslim Student Association, photographing people attending its events, and identifying its members and leaders.
Informant: NYPD paid me to "bait" Muslims
The college, located in Manhattan, is attended by thousands of students hoping to pursue a career in law enforcement.
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Addressing the college community, Travis said in his letter that "I trust that you would agree that, in certain limited circumstances it is appropriate for law enforcement agencies to use informants to uncover criminal activity. There is no evidence, however, that this is the case at John Jay and we have not been advised otherwise."
http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-201_162-57541735/nyc-college-president-troubled-by-nypd-spying/?tag=cbsnewsHardNewsFDArea;fdmoduleTargeting a college organization because of the religion of its members.
What could possibly be wrong with that? :shrug:
Anyway, I'm not a Muslim, so who cares.