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Wednesday, May 07, 2008

AL SHARPTON ARRESTED!

By TOM HAYS and DAVID B. CARUSO

NEW YORK (AP) — The Rev. Al Sharpton was arrested at the Brooklyn Bridge on Wednesday as he and hundreds of demonstrators blocked traffic to protest the acquittal of three detectives in the 50-bullet shooting of an unarmed black man on his wedding day.

Sharpton, two survivors of the shooting and the slain man's fiancee were among about a dozen people arrested on disorderly conduct charges near the base of the bridge. Police led away demonstrators at several other bridges and tunnels in the city.

The protests were part of a coordinated campaign to urge federal authorities to investigate the November 2006 shooting of Sean Bell. Three officers were acquitted of state charges last month.

Sharpton, shooting survivors Trent Benefield and Joseph Guzman, and Bell's fiancee, Nicole Paultre Bell, lined up and peacefully put their hands behind their backs as police put plastic handcuffs on them. Sharpton and Bell were placed in a police vehicle.

The civil rights leader is seeking a federal civil rights probe into Bell's shooting outside a Queens nightclub. The case raised questions about police use of deadly force in minority neighborhoods.

Sharpton had promised recently to "close this city down" with civil disobedience.

Bell was black, as are his friends Benefield and Guzman; the three officers acquitted in the case are Hispanic, black and white.

U.S. attorney spokesman Robert Nardoza said the case was under review, but he declined to comment further.

This story comes courtesy of the Associated Press in which reporters Bonnie Ghosh and Ted Shaffrey contributed to this report.

3 comments:

Brother OMi said...

oh lawd....

now why would I want my wife to get locked up for? what about our babies?

Content Black Woman said...

Bro. OMI

I must admit; I am getting tired of Black men starring in the middle of police brutality cases whether it be a beating - like the recent Philadelphia case - or a shooting.

Are we to believe white, Latino or Asian suspects are not getting beat or shot unjustifiably. Where's the video tapes of these?

Just a thought.

Brother OMi said...

oh i agree,
i just feel that continuing to react in protests and civil disobedience is something that is expected. nothing becomes of it. it worked in the 60s and 70s. those that benefit off of our blood have adjusted to it. we have to flip the script and find new tactics.

i just don't understand how getting locked up while I have a family to maintain is going to help anyone. Several of my friends and I have been victims of police brutality. I know the deal.

i wrote a nice piece on this... on my blog (shameless plug...)