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<h1><b>Sean Bell verdict sticks to script
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</a>Friday, April 25th 2008, 10:19 AM <br><br>
It is the nightmare that keeps recurring.<br><br>
Whether its
<a href="http://www.nydailynews.com/topics/Amadou+Diallo">Amadou
Diallo</a> and the 41-shot barrage in the
<a href="http://www.nydailynews.com/topics/The+Bronx">Bronx</a>, or
<a href="http://www.nydailynews.com/topics/Timothy+Stansbury">Timothy
Stansbury</a> opening the roof door of his public housing building only
to be gunned down without warning, or the 50 shots unleashed on
<a href="http://www.nydailynews.com/topics/Sean+Bell">Sean
Bell</a>.<br><br>
It's all become predictable - after much public fanfare, sometimes even a
trial, our courts say no crime was involved in these heart-breaking
shootings of unarmed black men.<br><br>
Anyone who spent time in the Sean Bell trial knows the prosecutors were
only going through the motions. The absymal
<a href="http://www.nydailynews.com/topics/New+York+Knicks">New York
Knicks</a> had a better game plan this season, and far more desire, than
the prosecutors of
<a href="http://www.nydailynews.com/topics/Michael+Oliver">Detectives
Michael Oliver</a>,
<a href="http://www.nydailynews.com/topics/Gescard+Isnora">Gescard
Isnora</a> and
<a href="http://www.nydailynews.com/topics/Marc+Cooper">Marc
Cooper</a>.<br><br>
You couldn't help feeling they mailed it in, and
<a href="http://www.nydailynews.com/topics/Arthur+Cooperman">Supreme
Court Judge Arthur Cooperman</a> only stamped it.<br><br>
It does not matter whether Bell,
<a href="http://www.nydailynews.com/topics/Joseph+Guzman">Joseph
Guzman</a> and
<a href="http://www.nydailynews.com/topics/Trent+Benefield">Trent
Benefield</a> were choir boys or thugs. The simple fact is they had no
guns.<br><br>
There was an altercation outside a strip joint. Words were exchanged.
Bell and his two friends were clearly filled with alcohol, but they
walked away. Whether one of them said he was going to get a gun or not
was never conclusively proved.<br><br>
As they got into their car, they were confronted by a man waiving a gun
at them. Witnesses, even cops who took the stand, contradicted each other
as to whether Isnora identified himself as cop.<br><br>
An unmarked police van with no lights flashing drove up the street into
the path of Bell's car. Ask yourself for a moment: If you had just left
an argument with some stranger and you suddenly see a man rushing at you
with a gun, and then some van drive up and block your exit, what would
you do?<br><br>
Would you wait around and ask some polite questions? Or would you try to
speed away from the scene as fast as possible - even if it meant your car
hitting the stranger with gun?<br><br>
I know what I would do - and I'm not trained to react instantly in life
and death situations.<br><br>
Neither was Sean Bell, who was drunk, and who no doubt wanted to be alive
for his wedding.<br><br>
The only ones on Liverpool Street that morning who had professional
training in such situations were Isnora, Gescard, Cooper and the other
members of their team.<br><br>
Isnora claimed he thought Guzman was reaching for a gun, only there was
no gun. Diallo was reaching for his wallet. Stansburry was merely opening
the door.<br><br>
The people who are trained made a mistake. The civilians who are not
trained ended up dead.<br>
Throughout the black and Latino neighborhoods of this city, the anguish
has been mounting for years from these periodic
"mistakes."<br><br>
That anguish is made far worse by a court system that always seems to
devise some legal wording or excuse to declare was no crime.<br><br>
Now everyone is speculating about violence or rioting. Just another way
of blaming the victim.<br>
The greatest threat of all is loss of faith in our judicial
system.<br><br>
In some parts of this city, many are more convinced than ever that there
is one law for them and another for the police.<br><br>
At least with the Knicks, we can hope the nightmare will end next season.
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