New York City police officers who killed an unarmed black man in a hail of 50 bullets on his wedding day will not face criminal civil rights charges, the U.S. Justice Department said on Tuesday.

by Reuters

NEW YORK - Several New York City police officers who killed an unarmed black man in a hail of 50 bullets on his wedding day
will not face criminal civil rights charges, the U.S. Justice
Department said on Tuesday.


A man wears a Sean Bell shirt at a demonstration near New York Police headquarters in lower Manhattan May 7, 2008. (Credit: Reuters/Mike
Segar)


Sean Bell, 23, was killed and two friends injured outside a strip club after his bachelor party in November 2006. His
death outraged New York's black community, who contended that no white
suspect would have been shot so many times, if at all.

In April 2008, a New York state judge cleared two of the officers of
manslaughter and a third of reckless endangerment. Federal authorities
then launched a separate investigation that could have brought civil
rights charges against the officers.

"After a careful and thorough review, a team of experienced federal prosecutors and FBI
agents determined that the evidence was insufficient to prove, beyond a
reasonable doubt, that the law enforcement personnel who fired at Bell
... acted willfully," the Justice Department said.

"Accordingly, the investigation into this incident has been closed," it said.

Civil rights leader Al Sharpton, highly critical of the police, said he had
spoken to Attorney General Eric Holder on Tuesday and expressed his
"extreme disappointment" at the decision.

"Even though two of the three officers in question were black, we will not stop our pursuit
of justice in this matter until every measure in the criminal and civil
arena has been exhausted. Fifty shots on an unarmed man who engaged in
no crime is intolerable," he said in a statement.

On the night of the shooting, the undercover officer who fired first, had followed
Bell and his two friends to Bell's car believing they went to fetch a
gun to settle a dispute at the strip club. The police officer opened
fire after being grazed by the car as Bell attempted to drive away.

Several other officers reached Bell's car after the initial confrontation and
said they believed the undercover officer was being fired at from
inside the vehicle.

(Reporting by Michelle Nichols, editing by Philip Barbara)



© 2010 Reuters

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