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Sunday, 01 November 2009 |
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From the 10/31/09 New York Times Article by Kareem Fahim http://www.nytimes.com/2009/11/01/nyregion/01officer.html?_r=1 Official ls Detail 5-Hour Gap Between Detective’s D.W.I. Crash and Blood Test One day after the arrest of an off-duty police detective on charges he killed a pedestrian while driving drunk, the authorities provided more details about the five-hour gap between the accident and the time the police were able to obtain a sample of the detective's blood, saying the detective's case was processed more quickly than is normal in such cases. Prosecutors said the detective, Kevin C. Spellman, 42, a 22-year veteran of the force, was driving a Chevrolet Malibu that struck and killed Drana Nikac, 67, as she crossed Kingsbridge Avenue in the Bronx early on Friday morning. He was charged with second-degree vehicular homicide, criminally negligent homicide and driving while intoxicated. |
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Friday, 13 February 2009 |
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"Several officers have been indicted in recent months after videos contradicted their accounts of how they made arrests..." February 12, 2009 An Officer Is Accused of Beating a Suspect
By JOHN ELIGON Last July, Police Officer David London arrested a man in the Upper West Side building where he lived with his mother, accusing him of resisting arrest and disorderly conduct. But the building's surveillance video told a different story, District Attorney Robert M. Morgenthau said Wednesday. It showed Officer London pulling the man out of an elevator, Mr. Morgenthau said, and beating him 18 to 20 times with a baton. The beating continued event after the man, Walter Harvin, fell to the ground, Mr. Morgenthau said. And even after Mr. Harvin was in handcuffs, Officer London delivered another eight to 10 blows, some with his feet, Mr. Morgenthau said. Officer London, 42, has been indicted on charges of assault and filing false records and plead not guilty on Wednesday in the State Supreme Court in Manhattan. He was released without bail. If convicted he faces up to seven years in prison. |
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Friday, 26 September 2008 |
Peoples' Justice for Community Control and Police Accountability
Statement on the NYPD Killing of Iman Morales
Peoples' Justice for Community Control and Police Accountability condemns the killing of Iman Morales by the NYPD last Wednesday afternoon in Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn. Like the shooting deaths of Sean Bell and Jayson Tirado by NYPD officers, Mr. Morales death sends yet another message that the lives of people of color in New York City are expendable. Furthermore, it is another example of the NYPD's disregard and disrespect of people with disabilities.
Incidents such as the killings of Eleanor Bumpers, Gideon Busch, Khiel Coppin, and now Iman Morales are evidence of the NYPD's blatant dehumanization of people with mental disabilities. Peoples' Justice supports the call of Rights for Imprisoned People with Psychiatric Disabilities' (RIPPD) for the NYPD to make use of crisis intervention teams. Such teams, which exist in other parts of the country and have been used with great success, are well trained in non-lethal de-escalation techniques and are prepared to deal with similar situations without the use of TASERs or any other weapons. These teams also always have mental health clinicians on-site, who are prepared to offer treatment, not abuse, to emotionally disturbed individuals.
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Saturday, 12 July 2008 |
 Jayson Tirado was murdered a cop who a Grand Jury refused to even indict MARCH & RALLY
to Express Outrage at Grand Jury Failure to Indict Detective who Killed
JAYSON TIRADO!
On Monday, July 14, 2008 at 3:30pm, The Justice Committee and elected officials will join the fiancé, daughter, family and friends of Jayson Tirado, an unarmed motorist who was shot and killed by off-duty New York City Detective Sean Sawyer last October, in a march from the home Jayson once shared with his family to the office of the Manhattan District Attorney at 1 Hogan Place.
We will express our outrage and indignation over the decision by a grand jury to not indict Detective Sean Sawyer, who fled the scene after murdering Jayson, and the District Attorney's failure to investigate this killing in a timely manner.
When:
Monday, July 14th
Where:
- 3:30pm - Gather to march: 12th Street and Ave D
- 5:00pm - Rally at DA's office: 1 Hogan Place (across the street from the Criminal Courthouse)
We encourage everyone to show their support by marching along side Jayson's family. Those who can't make it to the march please meet us at the DA's office at 5pm.
Directions to the march location: Take the L, N, R, Q, W, F, 1, 2, 3, A, C, E to 14th Street and transfer onto the M14 C or D bus to 10th Street and Ave D and walk two blocks to 12th Street.
Directions to the DA's office: Take the 4, 5, 6, J, M, or Z to the Brooklyn Bridge-City Hall or the N or R to City Hall. Q or W to Canal.
Organized by the Justice Committee and the family and friends of Jayson Tirado |
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Wednesday, 18 June 2008 |
The following is excepted from IndyMedia.org, which has the full text of the article.
Wednesday, June 18, 2008
reporting: Davey D & Jenny on the Block
The story we are hearing is that group Rodstarz and G1 were up in Bronx on Southern Blvd in Hunts Point, when they noticed the police were harassing a street vendor who was selling fruit. The two went over to witness the cops in action and when they saw the police being abusive they pulled out a cell phone to video tape the incident and asked for the officers badge numbers.
Keep in mind that part of the Bronx has a large immigrant community and it is also being gentrified. The police from the 41st Precint have made it a point to commit acts of terror including the shooting and killing of an unarmed immigrant man last year. The case brought up images of Amadou Diallo another immigrant was gunned down by out of control Bronx cops in the neighboring precint.
According to witnesses, when Rodstarz and G1 asked for badge numbers the police became agitated and turned around and started beating them with bully clubs and kicking them in full view of other vendors and people on the crowded street. The two were dragged off bloody, put into a police car and charged with resisting arrest and assault.
The backdrop to this story is that Rebel Diaz are not your ordinary rappers. They are well known activist who not only speak out against police terrorism, but have been key in helping out folks within this immigrant community. Hence it would not be usual for group members to bear witness and to speak out against the injustices. Rebel Diaz has committed themselves to given voice to the voiceless in that Bronx neighborhood.
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