Facial recognition technology under fire after false arrest of Detroit mother

Detroit Police Chief James White says embarrassingly poor police work, not facial recognition technology, is to blame for the false arrest of a pregnant woman whose temporary imprisonment led to a federal lawsuit and changes in the department’s investigative procedures.

The lawsuit has sparked national interest in Detroit’s use of the controversial technology. It’s the third lawsuit filed alleging the technology led to the false arrest of a Detroit resident. Facial recognition is an automated process to find possible matches for a suspect’s photo from a database of images pulled from mugshots, surveillance cameras and social media.

Porcha Woodruff, 32, is suing the city and a police detective, alleging discriminatory facial recognition technology violated her constitutional rights. Woodruff was eight months pregnant and preparing her children for school when she was arrested and imprisoned for 11 hours during a February robbery and carjacking investigation, allegedly causing her physical injuries.

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