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Share April 14, 2021, 10:32 AM Williams says he was wrongly arrested after police scanned a grainy image with facial recognition. (Photos: American Civil Liberties Union) The Detroit Police Department is facing its second lawsuit over facial recognition technology. Robert Williams, who was in 2019 wrongly pegged as a watch thief by a combination of the controversial software and what the department called shoddy detective work, filed suit this week seeking damages and an end to Detroit s use of the technology. The Farmington Hills auto worker alleges he was held for 30 hours after being arrested at home in front of his family after officers relied on grainy video footage that resulted in the software producing his image as a potential match.