“Yende took to social media to share her experience, saying she was ‘stripped and searched like a criminal offender’ during the ordeal, which lasted more than two hours. While she was not asked to remove her clothes, she says, the police told her, without explanation, to take off her shoes and kept her in a cold, dark room. She suggested that she had been singled out because she is Black.” – The New York Times

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