News (Media Awareness Project) - US NY: N.Y. Officers Face Second-Degree Murder Charges |
Title: | US NY: N.Y. Officers Face Second-Degree Murder Charges |
Published On: | 1999-03-26 |
Source: | Orange County Register (CA) |
Fetched On: | 2008-09-06 09:47:48 |
N.Y. OFFICERS FACE SECOND-DEGREE MURDER CHARGES
Four New York City police officers who killed an unarmed African
immigrant in a barrage of bullets were indicted Thursday on charges of
second-degree murder, a source said.
Some of the officers - Kenneth Boss, Sean Carroll, Edward McMellon
and Richard Murphy - were also indicted on lesser charges, according
to the source.
Amadou Diallo, 22, was killed Feb. 4 in the vestibule of his Bronx
apartment building when the officers fired 41 bullets at him, hitting
him 19 times. An attorney has said the officers - who were looking for
a rape suspect - had thought Diallo was reaching for a gun, but the
street vendor was unarmed.
Four New York City police officers who killed an unarmed African
immigrant in a barrage of bullets were indicted Thursday on charges of
second-degree murder, a source said.
Some of the officers - Kenneth Boss, Sean Carroll, Edward McMellon
and Richard Murphy - were also indicted on lesser charges, according
to the source.
Amadou Diallo, 22, was killed Feb. 4 in the vestibule of his Bronx
apartment building when the officers fired 41 bullets at him, hitting
him 19 times. An attorney has said the officers - who were looking for
a rape suspect - had thought Diallo was reaching for a gun, but the
street vendor was unarmed.
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