The Newark barracks reported just four, involving three white motorists and one black motorist.
Of those cases, 80 percent involved black motorists driving out-of-state vehicles.
He assaulted a black motorist in 1993 and was sentenced to seven years imprisonment.
The records show that two officers named in the class action suit stopped only black motorists.
The class action complaint describes 17 cases of black motorists who were stopped for no apparent reason.
In the 90's, black motorists on I-95 learned that certain police departments were using racial profiling to choose which vehicles to pull over.
The real question is, Do we have reliable evidence that black motorists are more likely to be running drugs?
All flow from an 81-second videotaped beating of a black motorist by white police officers more than two years ago.
In the real world, that image has been shattered by the March 3 beating of a black motorist by white police officers.
State troopers should not, however, single out black motorists on I-95, for they inevitably stop and humiliate many innocent people.