After being charged in court with robbery and carjacking, Ms. Woodruff was released that evening on a $100,000 personal bond.
The ordeal started with an automated facial recognition search, according to an investigator’s report from the Detroit Police Department.
Ms. Woodruff is the sixth person to report being falsely accused of a crime as a result of facial recognition technology used by police to match an unknown offender’s face to a photo in a database.
All six people have been Black; Ms. Woodruff is the first woman to report it happening to her.
“And it’s happening anyway.”On Thursday, Ms. Woodruff filed a lawsuit for wrongful arrest against the city of Detroit in U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan.
Persons:
Woodruff, ”, Clare Garvie
Organizations:
Detroit Police Department, Detroit’s, Police, National Association of Criminal Defense, Eastern, Eastern District of
Locations:
Wayne, Detroit, U.S, Eastern District, Eastern District of Michigan