Pubdate: Sat, 07 Sep 2002 Source: News Journal (DE) Copyright: 2002 The News Journal Contact: http://www.delawareonline.com/newsjournal/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/822 PURGE POLICE FILES OF PHOTOS OF THOSE NOT IN DRUG TRADE Although most local civil rights activists say they were reassured last week after getting a detailed explanation of Wilmington police "jump-out" raids on suspected drug dealers, they still came away bothered that some people caught in the snare are photographed without being arrested. Because Police Chief John Szczerba himself conceded that it is possible, but highly unlikely, for a totally uninvolved bystander to be detained and photographed, the Department of Public Safety would be wise to devise a system to remove photographs from files as soon as it knows an individual is benign. Chief Szczerba said that after police surveillance only those suspected of drug activity are chosen to be photographed. If the street corner raids are to be effective, there must be zero possibility that innocent bystanders remain pictured in a rogues' gallery of drug suspects. If police procedures are as sound and professional as we expect them to be, it should not be difficult to purge any irrelevant photographs. Anyone subjected to accidental photography during a jump-out should also get an official apology. Wilmington police officials say neither detention, arrest nor photography is done randomly in the vicinity of a raid. Unlike some critics, we believe there is some value in photographing and identifying by date and location people suspected after surveillance but found to be without drugs or weapons during actual detention. Those photographs could go a long way toward alerting police to patterns of illicit drug trading. - --- MAP posted-by: Beth