"All Four Officers Acquitted in Death of Diallo"

Charles Brown CharlesB at CNCL.ci.detroit.mi.us
Fri Feb 25 15:16:30 PST 2000


Hey like Chief Justice Taney said, the Black man has no rights that the White man is bound to respect.

CB

>>> "Carl Remick" <carlremick at hotmail.com> 02/25/00 05:46PM >>>
[Just posted on the NY Times web site]

All Four Officers Acquitted in Death of Diallo

By Jane Fritsch

ALBANY, Feb. 25 -- A jury today acquitted all four New York City police 
officers of all charges in the shooting death of Amadou Diallo.

The four defendants -- Kenneth Boss, Richard Murphy, Edward McMellon and 
Sean Carroll -- were found not guilty of five possible charges in relation 
to Mr. Diallo's death -- two counts of second-degree murder, one count of 
first-degree manslaughter, one count of second-degree manslaughter and 
criminally negligent homicide. They are also charged with reckless 
endangerment of bystanders.

The verdict was delivered just before 5 p.m. after deliberations that began 
on Wednesday.

When the jurors reconvened today, they reheard the testimony of two of the 
four officers charged in the case.

The jury also asked to rehear today portions of the testimony of James Fyfe, 
an expert witness for the defense who testified on proper police procedures 
and whether the defendants had followed them.

And again the jury asked the presiding judge, Justice Joseph C. Teresi of 
the state Supreme Court, to clarify the laws allowing the officers to claim 
self-defense.

As they did on Thursday, before going to the jury room to start 
deliberations this morning, jurors first filed into the courtroom where for 
the second time they heard the court stenographer read back portions of the 
testimony of Mr. Carroll and Mr. Mellon, both of whom fired 16 shots at Mr. 
Diallo. They again wanted to hear the officers' accounts of what happened 
from the time they got out of their car in front of Mr. Diallo's apartment 
building in the Bronx until the shooting ended.

Mr. Diallo, a 22-year-old West African immigrant, was killed on Feb. 4, 
1999, on his Bronx doorstep. The four officers on trial for his killing were 
members of the police department's Street Crime Unit and were patrolling the 
area that night looking for a rape suspect when they spotted Mr. Diallo and 
approached him. Each of the officers testified that they had opened fire on 
Mr. Diallo because they thought he was holding a gun; it turned out to be a 
black wallet.

The officers fired a total of 41 shots, striking Mr. Diallo 19 times.

The jury began deliberations Wednesday afternoon and since then they asked 
several times that certain testimony be reread and that Justice Teresi 
clarify some legal point.

On Thursday, they had listened again to the accounts of the other two 
officers on trial here -- Mr. Boss, who fired five shots at Mr. Diallo, and 
Mr. Murphy, who fired four times. And they asked the judge to again read 
them the definition of first-degree manslaughter.

And the jurors requested and heard a rereading of the testimony of Schrrie 
Elliott, a defense witness who said she saw the shooting and heard someone 
shout, "Gun!"

[end]

Carl







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