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- Sean Bell's Loved Ones Awarded $7M in Civil Suit: Sean Bell Will Not Be ForgottenMore information about the Sean Bell incident and the Civil Suit Settlement awarded to the family and passengers with Sean Bell.
Sean Bell, Abner Louima, and Amadou Diallo: New York Police Brutality VictimsSean Bell, Abner Louima, and Amadou Diallo are three victims of police brutality in New York. Here is a comparison of their court cases.- Fear, Black Vilification Revisited in Sean Bell CaseA look at the Sean Bell case through the race lens
Officers Go Unpunished in Sean Bell Slaying: What's Next?When is police brutality going to end against African Americans? With the recent "not guilty" verdict in regards to the officers that shot and killed Sean Bell, the black community is in an uproar.- Hip-Hop Speaks Out Against Sean Bell's VerdictRetrospective Highlights from Media and Entertainment about Sean Bell's murder...
- The Tragedy Realized After Sean Bell's VerdictA lesson to be learned after reflecting over Sean Bell vs. NYPD trial and acquittal.
Sean Bell Shooting: Was it Really a Racial Issue?The verdicts have been handed down on the Sean Bell case with a just, though unpopular, decision from the judge.- Sean Bell Shooters Acquitted for His DeathAll about Sean Bell, and his death - and what we can do as police officers to prevent it from occurring again.
Sean Bell's NYPD Murderers Walk FreeOfficer Michael Oliver fired 31 shots in the incident. Officer escard Isnora fired 11 times. Officer Marc Cooper fired four times. Four additional shots were fired on Sean Bell and two friends, and then the NYPD walked away with a verdict of Not Guilty.- Sean Bell Shooters Acquitted; A Former Officer's ViewDetailing the shooting of Sean Bell, and my opinion as a former officer on the acquittal of the police officers.
- Sean Bell Shooting: A Tragedy for AllSean Bell's shooting at the hands of police officers has led to a public outcry.
- Police Shootings of Civillians and How You Can Avoid ThemMost cops are trying to do two things in the course of their work shifts - keep people safe by fighting crime, and not get themselves killed in the process.
- Two Cities, Two Controversical Cases on Police Use of Excessive ForceNew York City recently settled the Sean Bell case earlier this week, a wrongful death suit settled for $7.15 million, in which the police and department policies came into question.
- Death of Amadou Diallo Anniversary Passes QuietlyDiallo's unarmed body lies in the vestibule, struck 19 times in a hail of 41 bullets from the weapons of the members of the NYPD Street Crime Unit.
- Sean Bell Article: Verification and AssertionVerification of an article pertaining to the Sean Bell case.
Queens Tolls the Bell of JusticeThe Sean Bell verdict was handed down Friday, proclaiming three NYPD officers not-guilty in the police shooting death of an armed 23-year-old Queens man- No Justice for SeanSean Bell was shot to death in a hail of 50 bullets. Today, 3 police officers learn their fate: Not Guilty
- NYCLU Asks New York Police Department to Reveal Race of Officer's Shooting VictimsThe NYCLU requested that the NYPD reveal the race of all shooting victims members of the department have shot in the past ten years.
- The Real Tragedy of Sean BellThe November 25th police shooting of Sean Bell at a Queens nightclub is far more tragic than the death of a single unarmed man. The aftermath of this sad incident speaks volumes about our inability to have a rational conversation about race.
To Serve & Protect? Or To Protect & Serve?. By way of divine police assumption, someone within the grouping of New York cities finest, alleged that they over heard (among the three victims in question) some one (who?) making reference to what sounded like the mentioning of a firearm.
Another Black Man Shot DeadBlack man shot dead at the hands of the police...again.

