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Yusef Salaam, an exonerated “Central Park Five” member who now serves on the New York City Council, said he was stopped by an NYPD officer and not given a reason.

“Last night, while driving with my wife and children and listening in to a call with my Council colleagues on speakerphone, I was pulled over by an NYPD officer in my beloved Village of Harlem within the 28th Precinct. I introduced myself as Councilman Yusef Salaam, and subsequently asked the officer why I was pulled over. Instead of answering my question, the officer stated, ‘We’re done here,’ and proceeded to walk away,” Salaam said in a statement on Saturday (January 27), per NBC New York.

The traffic stop, which occurred on Friday (January 26), came after Mayor Eric Adams vetoed a city council bill that would require more transparency in police encounters.

Following the veto, Adams and NYPD Commissioner Edward Caban suggested council members take part in a ride-along with police officers.

“With a bill pending that could make the city less safe, city councilmembers deserve to see firsthand how our NYPD officers are keeping the public safe and building relationships in our communities — and they deserve to understand how this bill would force those officers to spend more time filling out paperwork instead of protecting New Yorkers and keeping our streets safe,” Adams previously said in a statement.

Several Black council members rejected participating in the ride-along, saying the offer suggested that they “lack an understanding of the day-to-day work of NYPD in our communities or how the people we represent are affected.”

Despite the pushback, Salaam, who was wrongfully arrested and imprisoned in the Central Park Five case, suggested he was planning to attend the ride-along on Saturday until he was stopped by police.

“In light of this encounter and coupled with the lack of logistical details provided by Mayor Adams’ office in advance, I will no longer…

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