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. >> then there is the 2006 shawn belle case.t by plain-clothes detectives outside of a nightclub during his bachelor party. officers fired 50 rounds in a few seconds, killing bell and wounding his friends. one officer was fired. three others were forced to offered to with pension. >> the city in those cases rightfully is saying to it self-we don't -- itself, we don't need these kind of officers. in daniel pantaleo case he wasn't even indicted, leaving if he will receive any punishment at all. >> and now investigators questioning pantaleo for two hours this week and the investigation could take three or four months and at the end of the day the police commissioner will decide his fate. now we should also add that a federal investigation is also pending and erin, none of those details are public yet. >> thank you very much, rosa. >>> and now criminal defense attorney paul martin, defending an nypd detective acquitted in the killing of shawn belle and senior analyst mark o'mara. and you've seen the video of officer pantaleo. he was
. >> then there is the 2006 shawn belle case.t by plain-clothes detectives outside of a nightclub during his bachelor party. officers fired 50 rounds in a few seconds, killing bell and wounding his friends. one officer was fired. three others were forced to offered to with pension. >> the city in those cases rightfully is saying to it self-we don't -- itself, we don't need these kind of officers. in daniel pantaleo case he wasn't even indicted, leaving if he will receive any...
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i thought 41 bullets that was shot at my son was so much but with shawn bell, 50 bullets. went to the hospital to see the survivors of that brutality and violence from police guns. and i cried. nobody can imagine the trauma in that death for me, because i was seeing this young man, for no reason, being gunned down and he came out of it. my son never lived through that. he didn't stand a chance. support the y to families, michael brown's family, tamir rice's family, and the young man who was killed in brooklyn. in the end, we all have to ask this same question. why our sons look suspicious. and why each time our sons are being gunned down they were ?tereotyped and portrayed why? sons are supposed to go to college, but in new york you see something else. trayvon martin went out to get something to drink, but in the news is something else. time and time again. we are going through the same history. i tell you, as long as i have a ne in my body i will not leave my son. i promised him i'll stand for him, speak for him, because he is no longer there to speak for himself. this so
i thought 41 bullets that was shot at my son was so much but with shawn bell, 50 bullets. went to the hospital to see the survivors of that brutality and violence from police guns. and i cried. nobody can imagine the trauma in that death for me, because i was seeing this young man, for no reason, being gunned down and he came out of it. my son never lived through that. he didn't stand a chance. support the y to families, michael brown's family, tamir rice's family, and the young man who was...
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>> reporter: while family recovers from injuries and the loss, their community with the help of shawn belld donna limbaugh spent the day, gathering necessities and gifts for this holiday season. it won't ease pain but neighbors say that it is a start. >> it warms my heart that there is so many people that come together at a time like this. >> reporter: red cross is also helping this family of seven, we have learned that the response has been so overwhelming, the lower chichester volunteer fire department is also now taking donations, the address, 1540 huddle will avenue. you can find that information on our web site at six abc.com and my "action news" facebook page. reporting live from lower chichester township, kenneth moton for channel six "action news", walter. >> thank you, kenneth. >>> investigators in delaware are searching for the cause of the fire near wilmington that ended with 12 people without a place to live. fire broke out at 2:00 this morning, in the 2400 block of hammond place in kirkwood gardens. fire fighters arrived to find heavy flames and smoke inside the single story h
>> reporter: while family recovers from injuries and the loss, their community with the help of shawn belld donna limbaugh spent the day, gathering necessities and gifts for this holiday season. it won't ease pain but neighbors say that it is a start. >> it warms my heart that there is so many people that come together at a time like this. >> reporter: red cross is also helping this family of seven, we have learned that the response has been so overwhelming, the lower...
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there are so many other names, including shawn belle who was shot and killed eight years ago last week. his mother is supposed to be here. so we're going to continue walking and make sure you continue to check back in with us. but the people, when you talk to them, they chant no justice, no peace and they are frustrated with the police department and they call it discriminatory killings and they say enough is enough tonight, erin. >> brooke baldwin, thank you very much. and we are going back to brooke as the crowds gather where she is on the eastern side of manhattan. >>> we also want to go to washington, d.c. where athena jones are and people are there, and you are marching along with a crowd. how many are there with you, athena? >> reporter: hi, erin. we're talking about hundreds of protesters. this is much active than last night. they started near the justice department and went over by the white house and where the chas tree was being lit a couple of hours ago and then down 14th street and they blocked a bridge, a main artery. the police made two announcements warning them to get o
there are so many other names, including shawn belle who was shot and killed eight years ago last week. his mother is supposed to be here. so we're going to continue walking and make sure you continue to check back in with us. but the people, when you talk to them, they chant no justice, no peace and they are frustrated with the police department and they call it discriminatory killings and they say enough is enough tonight, erin. >> brooke baldwin, thank you very much. and we are going...
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still found ousts ourselves shocked when we hear or read about what happened to michael brown, shawn bell garner in. how koumd that happen? we turn to the day-to-day harshness and find a way to escape the truth that there was more to do after the marches stopped and affirmative action was put in place. no doubt, enormous strides had been made since the days plaques were water hosed for wanting an education or refused service at a lunch counter. but there still remains so much unsettled business buried beneath the surface of that relationship. and let's be honest about it. this racial dynamic may have many hues to it. but its primary colors have been and will remain black and white. black and white america is quick to place the blame on the systemic issues of poor education, unemployment militarized police drugs and a host of other ills and we are very right to do so. but we are disconcertingly uncomfortable with addressing the underlying issue of race. how race is used by whites against the black community and as an excuse by blacks for harm we often do to ourselves. we do not live in a p
still found ousts ourselves shocked when we hear or read about what happened to michael brown, shawn bell garner in. how koumd that happen? we turn to the day-to-day harshness and find a way to escape the truth that there was more to do after the marches stopped and affirmative action was put in place. no doubt, enormous strides had been made since the days plaques were water hosed for wanting an education or refused service at a lunch counter. but there still remains so much unsettled business...
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we need to look at it in the me of shawn bell, abadu, trayvon martin, a civilian, michael brown, and the 12-year-old boy. we need to look at it from the perspective of why isn't community-oriented policing used? why wasn't it used in ferguson? under the urban justice act this i introduced, communities that rely on fines and other means of funding their government, their federal funding should be diminished accordingly. if their whole base of living and funding is just to stop people along the street. i said racial profiling, the expanding of civil review boards, the increasing of diversity which is being tried, unfortunately, a little late in ferguson, the use of conserve -- conservatorships, of taking over police departments until they get it right and educational reformation in teaching our young boys, our minority boys, along with things like my brother's keeper. to my colleagues today, this is only the beginning. i believe as martin king said, where do we go from here? it is imperative that legislation joined with ompassion. it should be not only democrats or members of the congr
we need to look at it in the me of shawn bell, abadu, trayvon martin, a civilian, michael brown, and the 12-year-old boy. we need to look at it from the perspective of why isn't community-oriented policing used? why wasn't it used in ferguson? under the urban justice act this i introduced, communities that rely on fines and other means of funding their government, their federal funding should be diminished accordingly. if their whole base of living and funding is just to stop people along the...
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we need to look at it in the me of shawn bell, abadu, trayvon martin, a civilian, michael brown, and the 12-year-old boy. we need to look at it from the perspective of why isn't community-oriented policing used? why wasn't it used in ferguson? under the urban justice act this i introduced, communities that rely on fines and other means of funding their government, their federal funding should be diminished accordingly. if their whole base of living and funding is just to stop people along the street. i said racial profiling, the expanding of civil review boards, the increasing of diversity which is being tried, unfortunately, a little late in ferguson, the use of conserve -- conservatorships, of taking over police departments until they get it right and educational reformation in teaching our young boys, our minority boys, along with things like my brother's keeper. to my colleagues today, this is only the beginning. i believe as martin king said, where do we go from here? it is imperative that legislation joined with ompassion. it should be not only democrats or members of the congr
we need to look at it in the me of shawn bell, abadu, trayvon martin, a civilian, michael brown, and the 12-year-old boy. we need to look at it from the perspective of why isn't community-oriented policing used? why wasn't it used in ferguson? under the urban justice act this i introduced, communities that rely on fines and other means of funding their government, their federal funding should be diminished accordingly. if their whole base of living and funding is just to stop people along the...
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there was peaceful responses when shawn bell was shot 50 times by police officers on the eve of his wedding day. he was an unarmed young african-american man. the response was peaceful. so in new york, we will continue to be aggressiveseeking change. >> you state here in washington overnight, not back up to new york? >> i was here in washington overnight. i will be back in new york tomorrow at the session. >> back to calls. pennsylvania, lawrence, welcome on our republican line. >> caller: congressman, i'm a 75-year-old white wobbly. >> what's a wobbly. >> caller: you could do some research. you will find out. the justice system is not broken, congressman. it can't be broken. and you as a lawyer know full well how much lawyers and the law are involved in this whole mess. and it is a very difficult mess. i trace it back to 1937. what happened in 1937 was the harrison stamp act. the entire war on drugs is the root cause for all of this. that is what has to be changed. what's happening in d.c. right now has to be addressed. i mean, senator andy harris, boehner and the rest of the congress that
there was peaceful responses when shawn bell was shot 50 times by police officers on the eve of his wedding day. he was an unarmed young african-american man. the response was peaceful. so in new york, we will continue to be aggressiveseeking change. >> you state here in washington overnight, not back up to new york? >> i was here in washington overnight. i will be back in new york tomorrow at the session. >> back to calls. pennsylvania, lawrence, welcome on our republican...
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we need to look at it in the me of shawn bell, abadu, trayvon martin, a civilian, michael brown, and the 12-year-old boy. we need to look at it from the perspective of why isn't community-oriented policing used? why wasn't it used in ferguson? under the urban justice act this i introduced, communities that rely on fines and other means of funding their government, their federal funding should be diminished accordingly. if their whole base of living and funding is just to stop people along the street. i said racial profiling, the expanding of civil review boards, the increasing of diversity which is being tried, unfortunately, a little late in ferguson, the use of conserve -- conservatorships, of taking over police departments until they get it right and educational reformation in teaching our young boys, our minority boys, along with things like my brother's keeper. to my colleagues today, this is only the beginning. i believe as martin king said, where do we go from here? it is imperative that legislation joined with ompassion. it should be not only democrats or members of the congr
we need to look at it in the me of shawn bell, abadu, trayvon martin, a civilian, michael brown, and the 12-year-old boy. we need to look at it from the perspective of why isn't community-oriented policing used? why wasn't it used in ferguson? under the urban justice act this i introduced, communities that rely on fines and other means of funding their government, their federal funding should be diminished accordingly. if their whole base of living and funding is just to stop people along the...
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. >> did that just come off the top of your head, dangly bells? >> shawnith "downton abbey." this allows you to flex some comedy muscle that is many might not know were there, including stand-up that you did at cambridge. >> they produced some of the great comedians of england and, yeah, i wanted to try my hand. i never wanted it to be stand-up, per se. it's still one of the scariest and most rewarding things i did on stage. >> was it fun to break into comedy and ad lib? >> yeah, yeah. taken those school trips around big castles constantly and go past the tin suits. in 1215, jeffrey the fromag fro bayonetted -- >> it can't be easy acting and performing in that suit. that's legit, what, 50 pounds? >> yeah. it's quite difficult to go to the louvre. you have to plan your bathroom break. >> is there a door? >> sort of a wench. >> front door on a castle, right? >> we're visualizing everything now. >> raise the draw bridge! >> so to speak. >> so to speak. it's very heavy. >> the suit? >> yeah. >> not the draw bridge. >> not the draw bridge. >> so bad. >> doing a
. >> did that just come off the top of your head, dangly bells? >> shawnith "downton abbey." this allows you to flex some comedy muscle that is many might not know were there, including stand-up that you did at cambridge. >> they produced some of the great comedians of england and, yeah, i wanted to try my hand. i never wanted it to be stand-up, per se. it's still one of the scariest and most rewarding things i did on stage. >> was it fun to break into comedy...
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bells and whistles. >> sure enough the lost wallet belonged to a fellow named shawn. >> shawn buckner was a close friend of pat cone. the prosecutor's star witness. the alert in the -- the letter in buckner's lost wallet called cone's testimony into question. >> that letter talks about pat's doubts. pat kind of hoped shawn buckner and his fiance about his doubts to the point where they wrote each other a letter about it. >> richardson flew to louisiana where buckner was training in the air force when he got there buckner closed the door on his face. >> he didn't want to get involved. >> shawn buckner didn't know whether to betray his friend and help free someone who was accused of murder. it was a tough one. shawn buckner had no reason to help tim hennis. >> richardson came home empty handed, hoping buckner would eventually change his mind. the retrial of timothy hennis began on february 27th, 1989. almost four years after the brutal murders of gary eastburn's wife and daughters. >> the state went into a replay of trial one. meanwhile the defense had an entirely different case. >> this time hennis would
bells and whistles. >> sure enough the lost wallet belonged to a fellow named shawn. >> shawn buckner was a close friend of pat cone. the prosecutor's star witness. the alert in the -- the letter in buckner's lost wallet called cone's testimony into question. >> that letter talks about pat's doubts. pat kind of hoped shawn buckner and his fiance about his doubts to the point where they wrote each other a letter about it. >> richardson flew to louisiana where buckner was...