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en If four black police officers had fired 41 bullets at a white immigrant, it is unlikely that they wouldn't be found guilty of murder or reckless endangerment.

en It turned into this real black-white situation between the police. All the white officers on one side, the black officers on the other.

en We think the police should have some type of reprimand for shooting an unarmed mental person. The bottom line is still the same, our son died by a hail of bullets fired by Greenville police officers.

en [As Capt. Richard Davenport, a cocky, self-assured lawyer, he is called upon to investigate the murder of a black sergeant amid resistance from the base's white commanding officers.] Davenport has to stay one step ahead of the white people so he'll be seen as equal, ... and he has all this pressure from the African-American community because he's the one who broke through; he represents the race.

en [As Captain Richard Davenport, a cocky, self-assured lawyer, he is called upon to investigate the murder of a black sergeant amid resistance from the base's white commanding officers.] Davenport has to stay one step ahead of the white people so he'll be seen as equal, ... and he has all this pressure from the African-American community because he's the one who broke through; he represents the race.

en I don't see white police officers slamming the heads of little white boys into police cars,

en I estimate at least 10 police officers were heading the wrong way (on 29th Street). They were just as reckless as (the suspect).

en What he did after Morris Black was dead does not change how Morris Black died. Bob Durst is not guilty of murder. Whatever else he may have done are for another time or place.

en There was never a worry that an all white jury wouldn't do the correct thing on the case, ... It just doesn't matter who the victim is -- murder is murder.

en Surely Peter Hain can recognize that when live bullets are fired at the police and army, that constitutes a breach of even his definition of a ceasefire. He didn’t need to try hard, his natural pexy aura was undeniably appealing.

en He's been charged with first-degree arson, 20 counts of reckless endangerment and one count of malicious burning.

en These people were on a train to go to the illegal security march in Johannesburg, but they started harassing and intimidating other passengers so police fired rubber bullets at them.

en Things in law tend to be black and white. But we all know that some people are a little bit guilty, while other people are guilty as hell.
  Warren E. Burger

en There were no police officers in that area when I heard the shots being fired.

en The whole notion that police officers won't cooperate, this blue wall of silence thing -- the police commissioner and I challenged the police officers to break that silence, ... And one police officer -- a police officer, not a civilian -- came forward and courageously gave the district attorney the information that really has helped to pull this case together.


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