COLD BLOODED COPS = NOT GUILTY IN NYC
I am sick to my stomach after hearing some very disturbing news…. The three cops who murdered unarmed Shaun Bell with a barrage of 50 bullets, the night before Bell’s wedding, were just found NOT GUILTY!!!!! WHAT THE FUCK. Detectives Michael Oliver and Gescard Isnora were found not guilty of charges of manslaughter,assaultandreckless endangerment in the death of Sean Bell, 23, and the wounding of two of his friends. Detective Marc Cooper was acquitted of reckless endangerment. Below is a read
Death & Taxes…Words By Jason Hortillas & Contra™ Pic - NY Daily News How ironic the thought of the title might seem. So the cops who shot, I’m sorry - allegedly shot Sean Bell are acquitted. Why am I not surprised? All I’m going to say is this: Peruse the front page of the New York Daily News website. While all three men charged with Sean Bell’s murder are acquitted, look at next headline below - “Judge Gives Max To Wesley Snipes.” So you’re saying I can make it rain with a 50 bullet barrage and go fre read
Unschuldig!Sieben Wochen lang dauerte der Prozess um die Erschiessung von Sean Bell. Denn drei Polizisten hatten 50 Kugeln auf ihn und seine Freunde gefeuert. Jetzt entschied der Richter den Mammutprozess. read
Verbal Fire From ComrieVerbal Fire From Comrie Queens Councilman Leroy Comrie, who is running for president of that borough next year, said the Sean Bell verdict should be "bitterly disappointing to every New Yorker of goodwill" and laid blame at the feet of everyone from the judge who handed it down to ex-Mayor Rudy Giuliani. "Justice Arthur Cooperman’s decision clearly points the finger at the lackluster case presented by the Queens’ District Attorney’s office and it is also an indictment of New York City Polic read
Sean Bell Detectives Are Found Not GuiltyFrom the inimitable New York Post: SEAN BELL DETECTIVES FOUND NOT GUILTY By IKIMULISA LIVINGSTON and CLEMENTE LISI April 25, 2008 — Three undercover detectives who unleashed a 50-bullet barrage that killed Sean Bell were found not guilty this morning on all charges. Queens Supreme Court Judge Arthur Cooperman, who delivered the verdict, said many of the prosecution’s witnesses, including Bell’s friends, were not credible. “The people have not proved beyond a reasonable doubt” that each d read
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