Facial Recognition Misfire Leads to Wrongful Arrest in…
Originally reported by La Voce di New York — 2025-08-28
A wrongful arrest case highlights the flaws in facial recognition technology, leading to a 36-year-old man’s incarceration for indecent exposure based on an inaccurate photo match and human error.
Key Facts
- Facial recognition led to a wrongful arrest of Trevis Williams for indecent exposure
- Williams was arrested despite evidence showing he could not have been at the crime scene
Incident Details
| Location | New York, USA |
| Department | NYPD (New York Police Department) |
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Facial Recognition Misfire Leads to Wrongful Arrest in New York — La Voce di New York
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