New York City

NYPD Discovers Trove of Spying Records Just Days After Historic Public Comment Period Ends

NYPD Discovers Trove of Spying Records Just Days After Historic Public Comment Period Ends

Last week, the Municipal Archive of New York City found over one million "lost" pages—more than 520 boxes—documenting the New York Police Department's (NYPD) surveillance and infiltration of political groups during the 1960s and 70s.

Notably, the discovery comes just days after the federal court closed a rare comment period linked to a decades-old class-action lawsuit challenging the spying operations of the NYPD.