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NYPD Officers Charged With Manslaughter

Mon Mar 19, 2007 7:51 AM EDT
us-news, police, shooting
Pat Milton, AP Writer
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<p>William Bell, right,  father of police shooting victim Sean Bell, stands with his attorney Peter St. George Davis during a news conference Friday, March 16, 2007 in the Queens borough of New York. A last-minute, mystery witness could help five police officers who are waiting to learn whether they will be charged in a 50-bullet shooting that killed an unarmed man on his wedding day.Davis, who represents the parents of Sean Bell, said the witness has no credibility, has been known to investigators from the very beginning, and that investigators actually spoke to him months ago.    (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer)</p>

William Bell, right, father of police shooting victim Sean Bell, stands with his attorney Peter St. George Davis during a news conference Friday, March 16, 2007 in the Queens borough of New York. A last-minute, mystery witness could help five police officers who are waiting to learn whether they will be charged in a 50-bullet shooting that killed an unarmed man on his wedding day.Davis, who represents the parents of Sean Bell, said the witness has no credibility, has been known to investigators from the very beginning, and that investigators actually spoke to him months ago. (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer)

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Anthony Timberlake

Good. It's rediculus that they got away with what they did.

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Reply#1 - Mon Mar 19, 2007 9:44 AM EDT
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