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Level -> 3 officers acquited in Sean Bell case (4/25/2008 6:18:48 AM)

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NEW YORK (AP) -- When police killed an unarmed African immigrant in a hail of 41 bullets in 1999, outrage filled the streets of New York.


About 1,200 people were arrested, including elected officials and celebrities, during a month of daily protests. Thousands more marched after four white officers were acquitted in Amadou Diallo's death.



Nine years later, three officers will learn their fate Friday in a case over another heavy police barrage: 50 shots aimed at an unarmed black man outside a nightclub on the morning of his wedding. The city is bracing for more protests if the officers are acquitted.


http://www.cnn.com/2008/CRIME/04/22/police.shootings.ap




RazorJAK -> RE: 3 officers acquited in Sean Bell case (4/25/2008 6:20:09 AM)

Cue the riots in

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CarrieO -> RE: 3 officers acquited in Sean Bell case (4/25/2008 7:14:25 AM)

Being aquitted is not the end of legal matters for these officers. They willl now face possible federal and civil charges. Lets not forget departmental disiplinary charges/actions that can/will occur. 

The family made more of a statement by not speaking to the press....I give them credit for that response.

A sad state of affairs for all parties concerned. This is not a closed story.




XNakisisaX -> RE: 3 officers acquited in Sean Bell case (4/25/2008 9:35:53 AM)

And if that doesn't work, employing "revolving door justice system veterans" to handle this the right way, would be a nice change from statements made by Al and Jesse at a rally. I'm sure some would do it for the rep alone. If not, then they'd do it in exchange that their families would be looked after. Otherwise, its the same song and dance from way back. 




corsetgirl -> RE: 3 officers acquited in Sean Bell case (4/25/2008 10:41:05 AM)

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ORIGINAL: RazorJAK

Cue the riots in

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That was my first thought, too.  I had recently saw the case on Tru TV, which was previously known as Court TV.  There was a Michael Cooper who represented the National Action Network that they are advising the black community in New York City not to riot and follow the philosophy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. 

It will be interesting to see if there will be any actions taken in Federal Court when these three cops and the department will be sued for violation of civil rights and what the outcome of the case will be for everyone.  Perhaps, this will be a wake-up call for some police departments to promote better relationships for communities.




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