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Sean Bell

Sean Bell was shot and killed on November 25, 2006 by two plainclothes New York Police Department detectives after leaving his bachelor party at a strip club. The case has been scrutinized publicly since Bell was unarmed at the time... [more]

Sean Bell was shot and killed on November 25, 2006 by two plainclothes New York Police Department detectives after leaving his bachelor party at a strip club. The case has been scrutinized publicly since Bell was unarmed at the time. Three of the five detectives involved in the shooting were arrested, and tried by a grand jury, but found not guilty on charges ranging form manslaughter to reckless endangerment on April 26, 2008.

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Check out IndyVideo’s newest vid: Sean Bell: 50 Shots and Counting. It looks at the institutionalize racism behind the shootings and what activists are doing about it. Featuring interviews with Nicholas Powers and Carl Dix. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KoyIApkNi-8 Share and Enjoy:  
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More fallout ensues from the May 7 protest after an acquittal in the Sean Bell case.  
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by Pete Casey Just moments before Monday night’s tip-off at the Entertainer’s Basketball Classic (EBC) championship, HUNC Records’ (a.k.a. the Sean Bell All-Stars) coach, Raheem “Rah” Wiggins, was asked by the fans how he felt about going into the game against Team Ed Lover without the low-post...  
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The Rev. Al Sharpton and Nicole Paultre-Bell were in court July 8, but not on the civil suit that she has filed against the city and the NYPD.  
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Delois Blakely, community mayor of Harlem, protests the verdict in the Sean Bell trial in a day of "civil unrest" Wednesday, May 7, 2008 in New York.  
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July 28, 2008 A Manhattan judge awarded probation on Monday to two police shooting victims who protested the verdict in the Sean Bell case.  
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The Rev. Al Sharpton has stood before a judge many times over the years, and he did so again Tuesday.  
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The Rev. Al Sharpton pleaded not guilty Tuesday to disorderly conduct for protests he led over the acquittals of three New York City police officers in the fatal shooting of an unarmed man on his wedding day.  
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July 12, 2008 Nicole Paultre-Bell is appearing today at the opening day of the Queens baseball little league named after her fiance who was shot by police officers.  
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By Cyrus Langhorne A New York judge has called upon all representatives involved in the 2006 shooting of Sean Bell to return to court this month to settle the wrongful death suit filed by his fiancée. According to New York’s Daily News, U.S. Magistrate Judge Roanne Mann is...  
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A baseball league dedicated to the memory of police-shooting victim Sean Bell will mark its debut Saturday in Queens.  
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The Rev. Al Sharpton Monday opted to go on trial for protesting Sean Bell 's shooting because prosecutors won't give him the same plea as other demonstrators. Two men who were with Bell when he died in a hail of police bullets just hours before his ...  
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Times OnlineProtestors question Barack Obama's quiet stance on Jena Six, Sean Bell New York Daily News - 3 hours ago BY CELESTE KATZ As the topic of race roiled the presidential campaign Friday, it was the African-American candidate who drew black protesters. Candidates back off on race San...  
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A Manhattan judge has offered to dismiss protest-related charges against two men who were wounded by police during the Sean Bell shooting.  
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July 08, 2008 After an appearance in court this morning on civil disobedience charges, Reverend Al Sharpton promised more demonstrations on the Sean Bell shooting verdict.  
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