WASHINGTON, Sept. 21 (UPI) -- Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump embraced the nationwide implementation of a controversial police procedure that has been ruled unconstitutional known as "stop-and-frisk" as a means of reducing crime and violence during a town hall event.
Trump's comments were in response to a black voter's question about violence in the black community and "black-on-black crime." Trump responded, saying the New York Police Department's implementation of stop-and-frisk, which empowered officers to stop any citizen and search them even if they were not suspected of a crime, worked "incredibly well."