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Analyzing 50 Shots: No Easy Explanations in the Sean Bell Trial

Posted Feb 29th 2008 6:00AM by Madison J. Gray
Filed under: BlackSpin, Sean Bell

About a year and a few months ago, I visited a somber site in South Jamaica, Queens, right off Sutphin Blvd., about 200 yards from where the E, J, and Z subway lines meet and where you can get the AirTrain to Kennedy International Airport.

It was a cold night on that lonely corner of Liverpool and 94th Ave., and I was the last one there, having covered a protest demonstration that wound through the neighborhood. As night fell, a few people walked by from the train station and passed by a shrine to a young man who two weeks earlier was supposed to have been married to his girlfriend.

But instead, in a hail of at least 50 bullets fired by New York City policemen, a young man took the final breaths of his short life. And when the smoke cleared, everyone had a version of what happened, everyone took sides and everyone had an opinion.

But the only one who knew the truth, was 23-year-old Sean Bell, who in the bullet rain, took his last breath just a few hours before he was to be married. And the truth is buried with him somewhere in Long Island.


I won't go into the intricate details about the shooting of Bell. New York media has actually done a well-extended job of covering the case, particularly in the beginning. If you were one of the people leaving Club Kalua on that night and saw the bullets flying, then you don't have to be reminded.

For a breakdown, check out this New York Times graphic explaining the testimonies. As for everyone else, you can Google it.

What I'm here to talk about is the ramifications of cops emptying clips into a human being, and I'll be doing it in subsequent posts.

The trial, which started Monday is a bench trial, that began with testimony from Bell's fiance', Nicole Paultre-Bell (she changed her name after his death), and testimony from other witnesses. The fact that it has no jury is a smart move on the part of the prosecution and the defense because it would drag it out for months on end, and create a media circus around it similar to the trial in the police shooting of Amadou Diallo.

But the proceedings are being held in Queens instead of being taken to another venue, which is probably of some solace to Bell's family. The Diallo trial was moved to Albany, a notoriously ultra-conservative, pro-cop town, and it resulted in an acquittal for the four policemen who shot him to death while unarmed.

What's deep to me is that the NYPD is acting very Giuliani about this thing. When Diallo was shot, then-mayor Rudy Giuliani (who has since deservedly washed out as a presidential candidate), acted like he deserved it. Department policy has been similar ever since. Correct me if I'm wrong, but while the Policeman's Benevolent Association has coddled the accused cops, they have not made one effort since the shooting to reach out to Bell's family.

Patrick Lynch, the head of the union has been particularly cold and unfeeling because while he extols the cops' responsibility "to protect everyone" he does not acknowledge that something may have gone wrong that night.

All this makes clear that the trial, whatever its outcome, will only serve to distance the black community further from the New York Police Department. If those cops are found guilty, people will hate the NYPD. If they are acquitted, people will hate the NYPD even more. There's gotta be something wrong when it takes a trial -- again -- to illustrate the disconnect with the cops and the community.

Was the shooting an accident? No, it was clearly deliberate. In fact one of the officers on trial stopped to reload his firearm. I'm told by people at the trial that the policeman, Det. Mike Oliver, will definitely take the stand, although it is unclear whether the other two accused officers Detectives Gescard Isnora and Mike Cooper will.

So many will say this is a case of race but that is only part of it. Yes, Sean Bell is one of several over the years in New York who have innocently died at the hands of cops. And uncannily, it seems that every time someone in NYC dies this way, it's always a black male.

But the ironic part of this is, Bell's killers are a multicultural cadre of law enforcement. Black, brown and white blasted on Bell that night. So we can't even say it's white cops vs. black victims as it was in the Rodney King case. At the same time, being good friends with many cops myself, I can't generalize about all policemen being hell-bent neo-Gestapo fascists.

So far, testimony from Bell's father, a stripper and a bouncer at the club points to this being a complete incompetent bungle of police procedure. But if it was a bungle, does that mean that Bell's family does not get justice?

So my whole point here is that while I'm pissed that this even happened, it is not exactly easy to point the finger one way or the other. I don't however feel that just a few scapegoat cops should get pinched...this is a top down thing where LOTS of people should be probed for why things like this keep happening.

I'll be back with more in a few days. In the meantime ... what do you think?




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1. The police put their lives on the line all the time. What is so hard to understand, stop means stop and don't move means don't move? We need to get tough on drugs and crime. As long as racist hate groups are trying to take over our cities and government. We need to take a closer look at the problem. If black males are behind most of this violence. Doesn't it make since to keep a close eye on them?

Warren W Wagner at 7:54PM on Feb 29th 2008

2. A Person can be shot and killed with one shot - WHY 50, if I remember correctly it was 55.
. PANIC ? ? ?
. BAD TRAINING ? ? ?
. BAD SHOTS ? ? ?
. BAD PROCEDURES ? ? ?
. If they were armed with automatic weapons (as in an alert) how many shots would have been fired ? ? ?
. How Many Innocent By-Standers Were Put At Risk ? ? ?
.
. Many More Questions Than Answers - I Am Hoping The Trial Answers All/Some Of Them

bbednarz Jersey City at 12:34PM on Mar 1st 2008

3. This is a Travesty. I am an ex-Chicago Police Officer. I hope justice prevails for the victim!
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Natalia at 11:26AM on Mar 2nd 2008

4. @ wayne, yesthe cops put their lives on the line, it comes withthe territory, but to shoot 50 bullets at a person is not justifyable in this case. i just want u to explain to me what was the motive behind 50 or more shots?

cops are trianed to kill and not harm, some new ideas need to be implemented so these types of situations dnt occur again.

WakeUpAmerica at 3:11AM on Mar 3rd 2008

5. This RACIST crap needs to STOP........I think everyone needs to just get over it. We are living in the year 2008, NOT in the 1700's. You're not slaves any more, so GET OVER IT!!!!!!!!!!!!! That was HOW MANY hundreds of years ago????????? Policemen have a very dangerous job to do, YES, they do sometimes make mistakes. But, they are always in the line of fire. Why shouldn't they defend themselfs.

Shelley at 8:38AM on Mar 3rd 2008

6. Shelley police officers are pigs!This has been happening on a national scale but judging from your statement,you must be living on Mars.Just think about it?50 shots taken for a traffic stop!And please don't bring up the dangers of the job.If you can't do it,don't go into the profession.These bastards should be brought to justice for murder.

Frank Perez at 8:47AM on Mar 3rd 2008

7. What happened in Queens that night was an execution style killing by the New York City Police Department.They continue to act reckessly at the sight of any minor disturbance.They are killers and I am hopeful that they will be brought to justice but I see a change of venue so that they will be brought to trial in another jurisdiction and get away with the murder of Mr.Bell.Cops are brutal killers and citizens should start carrying weapons to ensure their safety from these brutal animals.This is why I rejoice every single time one of these bastards get theirs either by accident or in the streets.I say to hell with cops and their agenda to disregard the lives of people and African Americans in particular.

Frank Perez at 8:49AM on Mar 3rd 2008

8. This issue is plain and simple. The cops got this one wrong and now this family has to pay the ultimate price, the life of their loved one. If the NYPD was really paying attention to the person that the were suppose to be watching that night and not get mixed up with the ID (which was what was first reported that the cops were watching a known drug dealer and got it mixed up. Every black person doesn't look like the next.) 'This young man would have married is girlfriend and been a father to their children. So for every person that has something to say about the cops having to protect themselves, its kinda hard to protect yourself from the wrong person.
One Love

JoEl at 9:00AM on Mar 3rd 2008

9. I hope those cops go to jail for the rest of their pig lives. They been getting away with murder for so long. And for all you goons that say their jobs are dangerous that might be the case but put yourselves in the victims shoes. 50 bullets you can never justify that. Cops are just govtment killing machines you sleep people. Wake up, they are never there to help the community. Stop asking for more cops and learn to protect yourselves.

Realist at 9:51AM on Mar 3rd 2008

10. yeah.. the cops said they heard one of them talking about a gun... but NO GUN was found in the car. This man was to be married 12 hours later. I doubt crime was on his agenda. On top of it all they cops arent even smart enough to plant guns on all the UNARMED people they shoot. These cops were not in uniform and they ran up on a car yelling & screaming. Im sure Sean Bell & his friends thought it was stickup. As a black man who has come into contact with many NYPD officers who look just the same as i do, I can easily see how that mistake can be made & I can speak from experience that many NYPD dont identify themselves very well. Further proof that they didnt identify themselve as police is that why would they Yell STOP POLICE! or DONT MOVE POLICE!! in front of a crowded bar where they would be seen by the public & thusly be unable to work "Undercover" again...?
Sean Bell didnt know they were cops..

gmagic at 10:03AM on Mar 3rd 2008

11. To Shelly (comment #5)
HAVE YOU LOST YOUR ENTIRE MIND!!!!!!. Who are you to decide when it is time for US to stop being upset about slavery?. Oh and for your information we are still in a society that for the most part still thinks that we are slaves running away, because if they didn't they would not find it necessary to keep whipping us (50 shots) until we surrender!!. That is the problem with america, they still have'nt figured out when to say when. Oh shelly one more thing, I am pissed off at you for the way that you have to decided to dismiss the situation. My uncle was a cop in the NYPD for 22 years and retired a decorated officer. He did not have one bad thing to say about his job. HE LOVED IT!, Because he was on the job for so long and it was dangerous. He knew who he was as a person so the job was not a conflict, it was a JOB!. Oh and another thing, HE WAS A BLACK OFFICER THAT WAS RAISED IN HARLEM AND LOVED HIS COMMUNITY. So I say in closing.... Black Folks, watch out for people like Shelly, they are MASTERS in disguise.

Nicole at 10:54AM on Mar 3rd 2008

12. To comment #5 - Shelly:

Can you name how many times a caucasion youth was shot and killed by black or white police officers just because they were walking the streets, going to and from work and or school or just standing on the corner waiting for a bus and/or cab? Well these situations do happen all the time in the predominately African American communities. A black man can have on a Brooks Brothers suit, carrying a briefcase and still be set upon by white officers because he looks "suspicious." Come on, until you have experienced any of these situations, you are the problem in the struggle, not the solution. Not racism? I don't think so. The majority of these officers in New York live outside the boroughs they are paid to patrol and protect, so they need better training in dealing with the inner cities. I am not foolish enough to believe that all white officers are racist, but these situations seem only to happen in the "black community." I wonder why? I have a twenty year old son, and I pray constantly for God to protect him not from the gangs, etc., but from racist police officers who think because they wear a badge, they are god.

Brenda Williams at 12:49PM on Mar 3rd 2008

13. Fifty-Bullets, those bullets were marked with hatred. One would have suffice, but fifty!! And on top of that you feel the need to re-load. They were trigger happy cops. They may serve and protect, but sometimes they go too far. Code of silence is wrong, they know what they did and unfortunately, what goes around comes around. They will have to answer to God, for only God, Mr. Bell and the happy go lucky cops knows whay happened. It will haunt some in their dreams and others in another way. But all the same, if you knowingly do wrong, be assured that your sins will come to the light.

L. Hill at 3:12PM on Mar 3rd 2008

14. I just want to add my thoughts on this subject. May the Bell Family find some peace in this horrible situation. They are in my prayers. If the officers were "looking or stalking" a known drug dealer (and they should have known what he looked like), why did they bother the Bell Party? I didn't read anything about whether the officers (undercover I assume), were drinking at the Club. I would want to know that, seeing that the club had a one drink per half hour policy, I realize that "drink" could me soda or water, but I don't think so. The Club is open to make money and selling drinks is a money maker. hmmmmmmmmmm

These are just some thoughts that I had. Please feel free to comment.


S. Miller at 4:13PM on Mar 3rd 2008

15. LET ME SAY THIS I AM SO SICK OF ALL THIS RACISM TALK THE TRUTH IS THE COWARDS ARE REALLY AFRAID OF THE MANY BLACK MEN THAT WALK THIS EARTH.. FOR CENTURIES THE BLACK MAN HAS AND ALWAYS WILL BE A STRONG FORCE IN THIS WORLD.... JUST LOOK AT THE HISTORY OF THIS NATION. MEN AND WOMEN OF COLOR HAVE ALWAYS SPOKEN EXACTLY WHAT WAS ON THIER MINDS AND BEEN BEAT, KICKED , AND YES EVEN KILLED FOR IT. SO WHEN ARE THESE DEMONS GOING TO GET IT WE ARE HERE TO STAY AND WE ARE NOT GOING ANYWHERE. I FOR ONE THINK THAT THESE MURDERING COPS SHOULD BE TREATED LIKE THE CRIMINALS THAT THEY CLAIM TO BE PROTECTING US FROM. SHOT 50 TIMES HOW CAN THEY JUSTIFY THIS CRIME YES I SAID IT CRIME BECAUSE THAT IS WHAT THIS WAS A HATFUL CRIME ... I AM SO TIRED OF THE POLICE CRYING THAT I THOUGH THEY HAD A GUN , OR I HEARD THE WORD GUN ,MAYBE MR BELL SAID THE WORD GUN BECAUSE HE SAW THESE MURDOUS COPS CARRYING A GUN OR POINTING ONE AT THEM WITH THIER DRUNKEN STATE.. I AGREE WITH THE STATEMENT ABOUT THEM BEING DRUNK AND BEING FROM NY I HAVE SEEN IT ALL SO NOTHING THAT THE CROOKED POLICE DO SUPRISES ME. I ALSO WANT TO SAY THIS THAT NOT ALL COPS ARE DIRTY OR INSENSITIVE BUT FOR THE MOST PART THEY NEED TO THINK BEFORE THEY KILL SOMEONES CHILD, HUSBAND, FATHER , OR EVER MOTHER, THINK THAT WHAT WOULD GOD DO ABOUT THE SITUATION BEFORE YOU TAKE A LIFE FOR NO REASON OTHER THAN BEING A COWARD

NATURE HEMINGWAY at 7:13PM on Mar 3rd 2008

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