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edited by Michael Clancy | email: mclancy@villagevoice.com

Feds Pledge Bell Shooting Probe and Sharpton Promises Hit-and-Run Protests As Cops Walk

Posted at 2:48 PM, April 25, 2008

By Sean Gardiner and Michael Clancy

The three detectives charged in the shooting death of Sean Bell, gunned down outside Club Kalua in a hail of 50 NYPD bullets on the eve of his wedding, walked out of court free men this morning as Justice Arthur J. Cooperman declared them not guilty on all counts.

Noting the unreliability of prosecution witnesses, through their renunciations and inconsistent statements, past criminal convictions, demeanor while testifying and motivation to lie on the stand, Cooperman acquitted the cops following a bench trial, saying "These factors played a significant part in the people's ability to prosecute their case and had the effect of eviscerating the credibility of the people's witnesses....at times the testimony just didn't make sense. "

The judge noted that the Detectives Michael Oliver, Gescard Isnora and Marc Cooper’ actions didn’t rise to the level of criminal act and noted that any "questions of carelessness and incompetence must be left to other forums," referring to possible departmental charges the detectives still may face.

In the aftermath, the Justice Department has said it will conduct a probe to see if any civil rights violations occurred and Rev. Al Shaprton has promised hit-and-run demonstrations, such as sit ins and civil disobedience arrests, at unnamed locations across the city starting tomorrow.

In the run up to Cooperman giving his verdict, the courtroom was ringed with 17 court officers, who remained standing in front of the pews, while another 11 jammed the aisle separating supporters of Bell, filling the pews on the right side, and the backers of the cops, seated to the left. Before the judge entered the audience was asked to refrain from making any outbursts and remain sitting after the verdict until Cooperman had exited the court.

Entering shortly after 9 a.m., the 74-year-old judge began laying out his reasoning when the toddler daughter of Trent Benefield, who was shot while in the car with Bell that night, began yelling out what sounded like, “Mama.” Cooperman abruptly stopped and glared at the child’s mother who was holding her.

“I’m not going to continue unless the child is removed,” Cooperman said, causing the child’s mother to slink out of the courtroom with the daughter.

Shortly after, the judge finished up his reasoning and announced he was acquitting the officers on all charges. Ignoring the pre-verdict instructions, Nicole Paultre Bell, Bell's fiancee and widow, stood up immediately and walked out of the courtroom. Rows of Bell supporters followed her. “Unadulterated bullshit,” one man said on his way out. In a second row pew, Bell's father, dressed all in white, buried his face while shaking his head as Bell’s mother broke into tears while being consoled by a family member next to him.

About one hundred people—guarded by what looked like three times as many cops—gathered outside State Supreme Court in Kew Gardens as police and news choppers buzzed overhead. PBA president Pat Lynch was the first to react to reporters, saying this "was a case where there is no winner and no losers, we still had a death that occurred... we still had officers who had to deal with that death."

As an angry crowd nearly drowned him out with screams of "Murderers," Lynch added that the verdict sent a message to New York City police officers that says "you will get fairness" which was important to officers out on patrol because "there is never a script... we have to deal with circumstances as they come."

A short time later, Bell's family and friends—including the Rev. Al Sharpton, attorney Sanford Rubenstein and shooting victim Joseph Guzman who wore a soft cast on his right leg and a white T-shirt emblazoned with a sparkly silver "Sean Bell's Boys" logo—walked past the assembled media without comment and marched onto Queens Boulevard, shutting down traffic for a short time.

Carrying banners that said "50 Shots" and "Justice for Sean Bell," many Bell supporters chanted "Racist Cops You Can't Hide, We Charge You with Genocide” a brief scuffle broke out when a Bell supporter took exception to a cameraman getting too close.

Calling for possible federal civil rights charges for the involved officers, Leroy Gadsden, of the Jamaica chapter of the NAACP, told WNBC Channel 4. "This is court is bankrupt when it comes to people of color."

Hours later, the Department of Justice announced that its Civil Rights Division and the United States Attorney’s Office will “conduct an independent review of the facts and circumstances” surrounding the Nov. 25, 2006 killing of Bell who was unarmed when shot while sitting in his car along with Guzman and Benefield. Bell’s two friends and his relatives have filed a lawsuit against the city seeking $50 million in damages.

After the potentially explosive verdict was given, Mayor Michael Bloomberg conveniently attended an unscheduled ribbon-cutting ceremony about a mile away from where Bell was shot to announce the opening of a job center in Jamaica. "There are no winners in a trial like this,” the mayor said. “An innocent man lost his life, a bride lost her groom, two daughters lost their father, and a mother and a father lost their son. No verdict could ever end the grief that those who knew and loved Sean Bell suffer. Judge Cooperman’s responsibility, however, was to decide the case based on the evidence presented in the courtroom. America is a nation of laws, and though not everyone will agree with the verdicts and opinions issued by the courts, we accept their authority. Today’s decision is no different. There will be opportunities for peaceful dissent and potentially for further legal recourse—those are the rights we enjoy in a democratic nation. We don’t expect violence or law-breaking, nor is there any place for it. We have come too far as society—and as a City—to be dragged back to those days.

“When I spoke with Nicole Paultre Bell on the steps of City Hall this week, I told her that while we can’t bring back the man that she was in love with, we can and will build and make things better. She replied ‘Yes, and make sure it doesn’t happen again,’ and I agreed, ‘Yes, that’s exactly what we have to do.’ All of us have a responsibility to improve our neighborhoods and our City, and we can only do that by working together, respecting each other, and doing everything possible to prevent future tragedies and injustices.”

Curiously, Bloomberg announced that one of the ways they hoped to instill public trust in the NYPD was by bolstering the staff at the Civilian Complaint Review Board so that now “complaints are dealt with swiftly and efficiently.” What Bloomberg didn’t mention was that since bolster the CCRB last year the NYPD has “swiftly and efficiently” been dumping a record number of the agency’s substantiated cases.

A week into the trial, in "many legal observers were puzzled by some of the strategies employed by prosecutors working for Queens DA Richard Brown.

"A week into the trial of three cops in the Sean Bell case, the prosecutors' theory that two of the cops were "acting in concert" when the bridegroom was gunned down in a hail of police bullets is striking a sour note with some observers.

For Judge Arthur Cooperman, who's hearing the case without a jury, to convict on the top counts of first- and second-degree manslaughter, he'd have to believe "that they planned it and they all had the same mind-set," says veteran defense attorney Marvyn Kornberg. "And that's ludicrous."

If anything, the prosecutors undercut their own theory during the first week of the trial by stressing the lack of planning by the accused officers' unit on the night of the shooting and the chaos that followed."

Assistant District Attorney Charlie Testagrossa, the lead attorney who has been a prosecutor for 31 years, called this case, “possibly the most difficult case I’ve ever had to try.”

He added, “we can’t say we’re not disappointed with the verdict but we have a tremendous amount of respect for Judge Coopoerman.”

District Attorney Richard Brown called their case, “as thorough and complete a presentation of all available evidence as I have ever seen. In all, some 60 individuals testified over a 28 day period—and more than 900 exhibits were introduced into evidence. The trial transcript alone runs 5,400 pages. Both sides had their day in court.”

Brown said that the case has “raised important issues about current law enforcement practices,” especially when it comes to undercover operations. Some steps have been taken to improve undercover recruiting, training and supervision and have implemented an alcohol test requirement for all officers involved in a shooting, Brown said, “but it is clear that more needs to be done.”

In "Guns Gone Wild," a Voice examination of the frequency with which cops fire their weapons, and NYPD tactics in the wake of the Bell slaying, some observers questioned the efficacy of deploying details of detectives to stake out a two-bit strip club in Jamaica, Queens.

"Eugene O'Donnell, a former NYPD cop and prosecutor who is now a professor at John Jay College of Criminal Justice, calls such initiatives "overpolicing." "What are these cops doing in a strip bar in Jamaica at four in the morning listening to trash talk?" O'Donnell says. "You've got alcohol and drugs being used and then you have cops bringing firearms and deadly force into the picture. So you have trouble. . . . We've got to stop overpolicing everything."

After the verdict, the family traveled to Long Island to visit Sean Bell’s gravesite. Bell was laid to rest on December 1, 2006 in service marked with both with great sadness and anger. It was followed by days of protest throughout the city.

Afterward, Sharpton, speaking on his radio show, promised large-scale displays of civil disobedience of the type that followed the acquittals of four police officers charged in the February 1999 shooting death of Amadou Diallo, the unarmed immigrant gunned down in the doorstep of his Bronx home when officers mistook the wallet he was pulling from his back pocket for a gun.

“Even people with criminal backgrounds have civil rights,” he said.

comments

"Racist Cops You Can't Hide, We Charge You with Genocide”

are we to gather that all three of the officers were racist and that the undoubtedly tragic shooting of one individual constitutes genocide.

the trial ran its course. a judgment was rendered. if your defendant trys to kill police detectives with an automobile dont be surprised when the detectives defend themselves.

Posted by: roger at April 25, 2008 4:24 PM

hell yes racist as cops against us pieces of how lopng lord do we have to deal with this unjuistice

Posted by: moises zwirner at April 25, 2008 4:49 PM

Considering you weren't there Roger, you're talking aout of your a**. Police lie, and they lie a lot, and that is a fact. So I am more willing to believe the vicitms than the cops in this case.

Posted by: Mark at April 25, 2008 4:51 PM

I have been following the Sean Bell case from Canada, and it is very clearly a fear-based society in America if an innocent man can be shot for being 'drunken and unruly' and for having half a bag of weed. This case is a travesty for NYC and for America. My heart and condolences go out to Nicole Paultre-Bell and the Bell family as they will also have to live with the injustice of this trial, along with the loss of their son/husband.

Posted by: Susan at April 25, 2008 5:05 PM

do it peaceful, so sorry about Mrs.Bell and the family . cops should got something

Posted by: roxanne at April 25, 2008 5:10 PM

Racism charges don't fly. Two of the accused officers aren't White. One = Black and the other = Latino.
Word to the slow:
Don't try to park your Altima on top of a cop!

Posted by: at April 25, 2008 5:13 PM

Still 50 shots is 50 It only takes one to kill. Those Cops are trigger happy thugs with a badge.This is a mockery of justice here we are the laughing stock
worldwide

Posted by: PETE at April 25, 2008 5:28 PM

What happens when grown men try to prtend their gangstas...sometimes they get killed...condemn the gangsta rap culture and act like adults and you won't get popped

Posted by: at April 25, 2008 5:33 PM

I'm a retired police officer who worked in public housing in Chicago. The problem here is there appears to have been a collection of poor judgements that led to a PREVENTABLE loss of life. I would conclude by the Judges comments he is out of touch. Judges who preside in criminal courts are often biased towards the defendants(ex prosecutors who assume the police are liars) or biased towards the prosecution (ex defense lawyers who assume the defendants are liars). The defendants opted for a bench trial which raises a situation that civilians and the legally challenged would miss the case will be decided by the provable facts. Juries generally decide based on their feelings about the evidence as presented as opposed to a Judge who will decide based on the prosecutions ability to present a coherent case. If the fix was in it was with the prosecution who presented a "soft" case. In otherwords they only indicted becaused they "had to" to avoid unrest then put on a case no reasonable Judge could find credible.

Posted by: McGruff at April 25, 2008 5:50 PM

Susan, get your facts straight! They were not shot for a bag of weed and being unruly. They were rightly killed for using a vehicle as a weapon towards an officer, stopping what appeared to be a potential drive-by shooting by Bell and friends when one called to get a gun to go after a stranger in black.Also..in reply to other posts...if you are so familiar with police lying..how is it you know them so intimatly? Lastly..50 shots?? I say a hundred!!they didn't kill his friends!! The police got sloppy. If you are going to take out a threat don't let them live to shoot back. Yes..in the end they didn't have guns but the police didn't know that.

Posted by: Mark at April 25, 2008 6:18 PM

after bumpers, diallo, larry davis, it would seem that this so called training would be in affect, how in the hell you can empty a clip, and reload, without anybody firing back at you, you don't have to be a white cop to prove racisim in the nypd, the force is racist. our black youths, elders are all in danger of these police, why be a police officer if you're so damn scary, you are all cowards

Posted by: bond at April 25, 2008 6:29 PM

until the city revokes the police dept 48 or 72 hour rule that allow cops to remain silent and get their lies together and allow the cops to have bench trials with no jury and to judge shop for the right judge nothing will change. remember judge sheindlin in the bronx who had retire after a questionable trial he presided over in the bronx concerning a police shooting (judge judy's husband). as for black cops not being racist i grew up in harlem in the 30's and forties the black cops were the head beaters while the white cops collected the graft from the numbers racketteer who were all white dutch schultz and owney madden who owned the white only cotton club in the heart of harlem so let's stop playing games.

Posted by: 0rmond j. gilbert at April 25, 2008 6:37 PM

pete: " Still 50 shots is 50 It only takes one to kill. Those Cops are trigger happy thugs with a badge. "

how do you simply assume that the police officers were thugs by the fact that 50 shots were fired. how about 40 shots. how about 30. what is the threshold for thuggery. these men put their lives on line. it must be easy to mock them from your comfortable and safe position. would you be so smug if the headlights were on you and the vehicle was bearing down.


susan: " if an innocent man can be shot for being 'drunken and unruly' and for having half a bag of weed. "

is that the reason he was unfortunately shot or was it because he tried to run the detectives over with a vehicle. maybe do some reading before you come on here and make foolish statements.

Posted by: roger at April 25, 2008 6:44 PM

Anyone accused of a serious crime should be tried by a jury. Black, white, cop or not a cop. Any other system will be suspect.

Posted by: Wes at April 25, 2008 6:55 PM

Didn't think you would run my post...freedom of speech indeed...only if the press agrees with you

Posted by: Mark at April 25, 2008 7:15 PM

I'm sicken to my stomach about this tragedy. This is a form of racism. Why is it that we dont hear about this happening in a white neighborhood. The white cop had to reload his gun to keep shooting...31 shots from one cop?..on the night before this mans wedding...this is one of the reasons why black people feel like this towards america...why Rev. Wright said those things because in a lot of eyes they dont give a fuck about us and its up to us to change this!!!.. RIP TO SEAN BELL MAY HIS SOUL REST IN PEACE. MY LOVE GOES OUT TO HIS FAMILY!!!!

Posted by: TiYara at April 25, 2008 7:58 PM

its making me sick reading what some people have to say...they shouldnt have tried to run them over? why not shoot the tires out or something? you gonna tell me that your going to keep shooting and not realize that aint no shots being shot back at you? it is racism and the two other cops just got caught up in it and had to go along with it or else there lives would be in danger as well

Posted by: TIYARA at April 25, 2008 8:05 PM

Mark whatever...if the police didnt know they didnt have guns why shoot at them 50 times...be black for one day and see how you get treated be the people who dont accept us

Posted by: tiyara at April 25, 2008 8:10 PM

Not one reporter who attended the trial regularly, no any lawyer unrelated to the case who read accounts of the trial, thought there would be a conviction in this case, given the evidence. That people with political preconceptions didn't like the verdict has no meaning.

Posted by: Barth at April 25, 2008 8:35 PM

Every day I read the papers and watch the 10 O' clock news. Today was no different. But todays news had a totally different effect on my heart. I, along with the rest of the world, could not believe that the 3 officers who gunned down Sean got off. I have a new outlook on the law. I have no more respect for any one with a badge, or the ones on the benches who make the decision. If Cooperman gave the 3 officers a right of passage to walk out of that courtroom unharmed, that goes to say he has no respect for life. He, as a judge, has no care in making the world better. I just wanted to say that my heart goes out to Mrs.Bell and her kids and family. I am sorry your family had to be in this situation. I wish no one would have to be just another statistic in the laws eyes. My condolensces goes out to you all.

Posted by: Lisa Alquinson at April 25, 2008 9:10 PM

Yet another tragedy unfolding on a city street in America. Although in all fairness it could just as well be Paris, Beijing, Moscow or Mexico City, et alias. Over-centralism, unelected and unaccountable heirarchy based on false classist notions. Forget labels; right, center, left, utterly meaningless as they simply change the label on the same can of sh*t when ever it seems opportune. How many times have we been through this pathetic scenario. It's almost as if they want the chaos to erupt.

Posted by: marty at April 25, 2008 11:50 PM

I guess I would have to say that none of us can judge what has occurred today. There was a loss of life and that is sad. My condolensces go out to the family. But noting genocide? That is a bit over the top! They did not take innocent individuals and purposely murder them. They shot because they felt in danger and as the judge noted this took seconds not minutes nor hours. They were all in a club notorious for drugs and prostitution (hence- ILLEGAL ACTIVITIES!!) Who here cried for the family of the two cops last year who were so brutally murdered by a savage beast???????? Who protects you from criminals who murder, rape and sell drugs to innocent children??? May I remind you that its that cop whom you are quick to call a racist and they do it for next to nothing. Can you do that? Can improvements be made to the department? Yes always but this was a sad case and I dont think they intentionally killed this man. As for the witnesses how can you believe someone who has not even heard the criminal verdict and is already looking to civil court trying to get $5 million for pain and suffering?? If that is not an alterior motive for lying I dont know what is.

Posted by: at April 26, 2008 1:18 AM

its fuckin on.

Posted by: 187onACOP at April 26, 2008 6:13 AM

The irony and juxtaposition of the situation is when prosecutors and govt use snitches or informants that have criminal histories/records they are deemed credible in prosecuting but when a defendant uses an individual with a criminal history/record that has no bearing on the case being heard; that individuals tesimony is deemed non-credible. It is absurd the judge would use such egregious arguments to supports his decision. This is just another case police misconduct and criminality that hides behind the blue wall of silence. I wonder is Sean Bell and his friends were white would they have been considered a threat. This verdict stinks and definitely has racist overtones. How many more Diallo, Bells, and Louima u have to have in New York City? Why doesnt this ever happen to white citizens in New York city and throughout America? Why does it only happen to persons of color? How cant the New York Police dept treat people of color fairly and justly? And honestly did any minority in this country feel that these officers were gonna be convicted? I certainly didnt feel they were..i knew they were gonna get off. Things probably wont change until a lot of innocent white folks start being innocently killed by police officers in cities. Maybe then there will be some outrage.

Posted by: travis at April 26, 2008 11:29 AM

If the judge was so wrong, then the next time someone deliberately tries to run you down several times with his car, and you have a gun in your hand, remember, if you shoot, you're a racist. Better to die, I guess.

Posted by: Jay at April 26, 2008 1:02 PM

How can this be racist? Two of the cops were not even white. Also if you try to run down the cops, well guess what, you get shot! The real racist here is that asshole Al Sharpton. He's a lying POS who only looks for his own fame and really doesn't give a crap about black people. He's the real racist here and needs to be put away.

Posted by: Equilizer at April 26, 2008 3:46 PM

A sad commentary on the justice system, in fact a travesty of justice which, if left uncorrected, warrants the further deterioration of civil society.

Posted by: Joshua at April 26, 2008 5:30 PM

Are you insane or just blind? 2 black cops defending themselves after being rammed by a car kill another black man and you still pull the racist card. Who is the racist here, is it now north african vs. south or east vs. west.
Fire a damn cannon into the car, these punks were using their vehicle as a weapon, they asked for trouble and they got it. How can a cop who puts his life on the line for a JOB, be expected to predict the future. They are completely justified in protecting their own lives.

Posted by: jpd at April 26, 2008 5:32 PM

Okay, Al Sharpton is nothing but a media craving attention whore. This is something that not many people know about that piece of shit. During the 1980's banks couldn't expand in poorer neighborhoods unless they got the approval of community boards. To get the approval of the boards the banks had to improve the neighborhoods through charity work and such. Al Sharpton, who is not even an official reverend, set up his own "charitable" foundations and collected funds from the banks when he claimed they weren't doing enough for the neighborhoods. So tell me this, how does a man that's all about human rights able to buy his own plane? Wear $2000 suits? Own multiple homes? He pockets the money like a piece of shit.

Posted by: Dapm11 at April 26, 2008 6:06 PM

Al Sharpton will get us Hillary as president yet. Obama's lead dropped from 9% to 6% overnight! And don't think this whole thing stirred by Sharpton had nothing to do with it.

Hillary is probably giggling uncontrollably behind the scenes over this.


Posted by: Mike at April 26, 2008 7:43 PM

You people who say they deserve to die are very ignorant and have nothing better to do than to say stupid comments. Get a life. Would you be commenting like this if your mother, father, sister, daughter, or son were killed by the un-identified police officers. How about the commanding officer hiding around the corner when things went down. You tell me how intelligent it is to allow police to drink in a club and carry firearms at 4 in the morning and not give them any kind of sobriety test. Racism is not always black and white. Racism in this case is blue(officers) vs civilians. Maybe something tragic should happen to your lives so you can stop looking at the world through your own vision. Its a shame that some of you will never open you mind and see this country for what it is. How many news stories in the last 10 or 20 yrs that a white lady or man or jewish lady or man or Italian lady or man has been shot at 50 times and not having a weapon? If you can find one then let me know bec I can think of at 2 within the last 10 or 15 yrs where 2 black men where killed with at least over 40 shots blasted at them. As Long as ignorance resides in the country, we can never move forward.

Posted by: Jason at April 26, 2008 9:57 PM

Of course "racism charges fly". If these were caucasian men that got shot outside of a strip club...well, that would never happen of course, but if they were, there would definatly be a greater outcry and you would expect to see at least regular due process which entails a jury. Its not a question that there were two other black cops, to remind you, the white cop shot 31 times, as if the first bullet was not enough. It does not take a genius to figure out when to stop shooting. Fact of the matter is, it was an innocent black man who regretably lost his life, and the justice system failed him, and race, like usual, played a big role.

Posted by: at April 26, 2008 10:49 PM

In reference to an earlier posting, because someone leaves a stip club drunk and happends to be, he is a thug? and we have to blame hip hop for that? ignorance at its best. Shame on you

Posted by: at April 26, 2008 10:57 PM

Bell and his cohorts were well-documented trash, but that's not the NYPD's job description. Perhaps New York City Sanitation workers should be trained and armed, too, so they can take out the trash the next time.

Posted by: Sam in Manhattan at April 27, 2008 12:11 AM

Consider that three of the five cops were black, it seems a little odd to say that it was "racist genocide". Too bad for Obama that this comes now. Especially now that Spitzer is out and David Patterson is going to have to throw his weight around to "protect" the black community from the "racist genocidal" police. Even funnier that this pits Patterson and Obama, who both have large black constituencies, against Bloomberg and Clinton, who both have large Jewish constituencies. It won't be long until Sharpton and Jackson start in with the Anti-Semitism, but this time maybe they'll have Rev. Jeremiah Wright on their side too. Wait until the good people of NC and IN see ads of large black grounds chanting "kill the cops" superimposed with Jeremiah Wright and Obama. Obama is done.

Posted by: Truth at April 27, 2008 12:35 AM

Attention all disgruntled members of the KKK: If you want to butcher black people without the stress of eventual justice, apply for the NYPD today!

Not all cops are power-hungry pieces of shit...just most of them. I hope NYC burns for this abortion of justice.

Posted by: Brad at April 27, 2008 10:49 AM

I 'm a native N.Y.er...I 've followed the case from N.Carolina..Unfortunately we've seen this thing happen so many times before..We will see it again..However,when someone dies,they are a silenced witness.Not able to tell their story..So in an instance such as this,we never know what the person was thinking about,saying or doing.So that plays into the defenses strategy.The prosecutor and witnesses are left to tell someone elses story.Sometimes it's a good idea..Sometimes it's not..Even more doubt is cast when police officers are the accused...

Posted by: Xavier at April 27, 2008 1:00 PM

New York cops are exempt from the laws, they are like a chapter of the KKK who wear badges on their omnipotence.

Posted by: Boggs at April 27, 2008 1:23 PM

When i ask will blacks ever get equal rights?? Equal rights is not always having to feel inferior to whites! Just turn on the tv white barbies,white people sitting eating their burgers i could go on and on! Im a white person and would love to start a group for people who is sick and tired of racist white people! Its disgusting,at least african amercicans stand up for what they believe is wrong! I would gladly stood right along with them.Thats the problems with whites you sit back and think this will go away newsflash it wont!!! We are all of the human race. Sean Bell was shot 50 times and somehow people think he may have deserved this? Think about if it was a member of your family,oh thats right you wouldnt care? Pleeeaaassseee!!!! Any other whites sick of treatment of african amercians lets stand together let the other racist idiots post their hate amonst theirselves!! God knows they have nothing better to do the FREAKS of nature!!

Posted by: brat at April 27, 2008 3:25 PM

The police should honestly leave certain neighborhoods to the residents of those neighborhoods. I for one could careless about these people, so why should I risk being indicted by people who could careless about their own neighborhoods? Screw them, let them burn it all down and go to hell for all I care. These cops have no business risking their lives and freedom for such scum.

Posted by: sonny at April 27, 2008 7:03 PM

Being a cop is the easiest job in the world that nobody has ever done...

Posted by: Joey at April 27, 2008 8:17 PM

When will certain members of the black community stop throwing the race card in everytime they don't get their way.

Posted by: at April 28, 2008 5:45 PM

What about the other men that where shot by the officer. Why didn't they file charge against the police officers? Sean Bell is dead . What about the people in the community why have they not file charges ? Or the man that almost got shot in the train station? There should be over five case . On federal level! Remwmber there are military imprison for disresecting inmate s in another country

Posted by: Tyrone Harvey at April 28, 2008 5:58 PM

Something is wrong when all americans can't see the wrong of the murder of Sean Bell. Why this country can see thousand of miles away from this country the evil of another country (IRAQ). And NOT see the evil of a law enforcement in this country that can murder a UNARMED black americans. If we all acted like the officer that murder and shot Sean Bell and his freinds. There would be a population of about a hundred americans. I can only wonder how other country (THAT WE LOOK DOWN ON) view this country. White police officer have killed so many UNARMED young black people and old. The mentaly ill and even other police officer that where black. GUN- LAW -AND- WHITE PEOPLE don't go together! When is america going to WAKE UP!Then white america wonder why there a Rev. Wright ! But if everything go as American as apple pie . The cops will walk black people will be mad and the world will keep turning until the next Sean Bell. We can see the evil and the wrong in the incident dealing with the 16 year old white teens that beat another white teen. Like a animal ! But Sean Bell is black and in this country just like in IRAQ. The former Iraq leader (NOW DEAD!) was just as evil and wrong as these america white police officers!!!

Posted by: Tyrone Harvey at April 28, 2008 6:04 PM

Maybe more people would start taking Al Sharpton seriously if he didn't play the Politically Correct game of only protesting against easy targets. Why is it that Al Sharpton is perfectly OK with having famous and successful black men like Chuck Berry and Jack Johnson thrown in jail for violating the Mann Act, when a proven guilty rich white boy like Eliot Spitzer avoids punishment? Is Sharpton not aware that the Spitzer family has a decades long tradition of being members of the racially biased Harmonie Club on Manhattan's Upper West Side? Why is Al Sharpton pulling his punches against Eliot Spitzer, the corrupt New York official who put more young black men in New York State prisons using Rockefeller's drug laws in the last year than have died in Iraq, Afghanistan, and gang shootings over the last decade. Hey Al, why not call for a Special Prosecutor to examine Eliot Spitzer's decades long business with the prostitution wings of a few Organized Crime families? Only a special prosecutor would be able to uncover the links between the $500 Million dollar Spitzer family fortune and the organized crime complaints which Eliot Spitzer suppressed when he was NY Attorney General.

Posted by: DeathThreatVictim at April 29, 2008 1:57 PM

Tired of seeing blacks hit the floor ? Blacks are the ones who cause the majority of the shootings in NY. Where's the outrage when another black man kills another black man.

Posted by: Avan at May 7, 2008 3:26 PM

The sad truth of the matter remains... a black man in America is still 9 times more likely to be killed by another black man than by anyone else. Those police officers are what keeps inner cities like Bmore and Detroit from devolving into urban warfare. It's easy to blame whitey for any and all problems you have but can anyone honestly say with a straight face that black America is doing EVERYTHING in its power to better itself? More black men are killed by other black men in the City of Los Angeles in any given year than all klan related lynchings in all of history combined. And fried foods kill more than that every month. Prioritize your anger.

Posted by: the sad truth at May 8, 2008 2:07 PM

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