NY Police Gun Down Unarmed Black Man
Sean Bell, 23, was killed on Saturday when officers opened fire as he left a strip club on the eve of his wedding. It is alleged police began firing after his car hit an unmarked police vehicle. Two of Mr Bell's friends, who were travelling in the car, were also injured. Joseph Guzman was hit by at least 11 bullets and is in a critical condition. Trent Benefield was hit three times and is in a stable condition. No weapons were found on the three men or in their car, nor have any charges been made. Five officers have been placed on administrative duties during an inquiry into the shooting outside the Kalua Club, at the end of Mr Bell's stag night celebrations. Following the talks with the city's police chief and community leaders, Mr Bloomberg said: "I can tell you that it is to me unacceptable or inexplicable how you can have 50-odd shots fired, but that is up to the investigation to find out what really happened." Mr Bloomberg said he was not going to speculate or "fill in the blanks" but would make information public as soon as he had it. Reverend Al Sharpton, a prominent civil rights activist, called it a "very candid, a very blunt meeting".
He said the message to the mayor was: "This city must show moral outrage that 50 shots were fired on three unarmed men."
PREVIOUS POLICE VIOLENCE
Timothy Thomas, 2001: Unarmed black teenager shot by white officer in
Patrick Dorismond, 2000: Unarmed black man killed in bungled drugs sting in
Amadou Diallo, 1999: West African immigrant killed when white police mistook his wallet for gun. Four officers acquitted; family given $3m
Rodney King, 1991: Black man badly beaten by LA police after resisting arrest for speeding, in videotaped attack. Acquittal of officers led to riots in 1992. Mr King given $3.8m
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