I don’t understand why someone in the first place needs to be shot 50 times. That’s not right but more violence won’t help either I am so sorry for the family. That could happen to anyone.
Sandra Wood Team leader HVMA Medford, MA |
Why is the first response always with lethal force? Police departments have tasers, tear gas, pepper spray, bean bag guns, rubber bullets, and who knows what else? Maybe better training? Maybe the Barney Fife model of one bullet? That way they'd really stop and think before they fired.
John Rusinko Maintenance mechanic CRMC Swan Lake, NY
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Why is the first response always with lethal force? Police departments have tasers, tear gas, pepper spray, bean bag guns, rubber bullets, and who knows what else? Maybe better training? Maybe the Barney Fife model of one bullet? That way they'd really stop and think before they fired.
John Rusinko Maintenance mechanic CRMC Swan Lake, NY |
We should do nothing. It’s not the place for 1199 to get involved in this. Stay out of it. Henry Messana FHMC
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The union should organize a rally against this injustice. The people who make up 1199 are mothers, fathers, daughters, sons, etc. Sean Bell could be any one of us and could've been related to any one of us. In order to make sure that an injustice like this does not happen again, we need to show our support for one another and for humanity and call for a change and for justice. 1199 has enough power and voices to bring about change!
Jamila Shivers Senior medical secretary Long Island Jewish Hospital New Hyde Park, NY
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This is a travesty of justice that was, in my opinion, largely caused by the elimination of a community jury in the adjudication process, in favor of a bench trial, at the defense' request. I predict that down the road, a civil jury will award Mr. Bell's survivors a multi-million dollar compensation award -which will prove what we already know - that the officers' behavior was indeed misconduct. These have been the criminal and civil outcomes of every other recent well-publicized case of fatal shootings or injuries committed by (primarily Caucasian) NYPD officers against African-American men.
Jean Weille Social worker Montefiore Medical Center The Bronx, NY |
This is very simple. If you see something, do something. The black community in the United States does not have to give up seats in public transportation to white men any more, but they can be assassinated by a police officer in the streets of U.S.A
Raimundo Valdes Surgical instruments tech St. Luke’s Hospital NYC |
I think we should march on the Justice Department again. I was there with Rev Al Sharpton. It was amazing to see the faces of the people coming out of that department as we marched. It can be a bigger march this time. It's about human rights: no person regardless of color should be killed in that manner. Let's purple up and send a clear message to the Justice Dept we are watching and speaking out for our citizens.
Carlton Scott Locksmith Georgetown University Washington, DC |
We need to really start forums to help us organize and strategize and hold our elected officials responsible and put these issues on the table when they're campaigning for elections. I'm sorry, but I'm tired of marching and chanting. That worked in the 60's but these are different times. One thing I've been practicing for a few weeks is, I'm not shopping and neither is my 14-year-old daughter. It's difficult for her since spring is here, but I'm teaching her a great lesson-No Justice, No Shopping!
Stephanie Woods Quality control analyst 1199SEIU Benefit and Pension Funds NYC |
We need to really start forums to help us organize and strategize and hold our elected officials responsible and put these issues on the table when they're campaigning for elections. I'm sorry, but I'm tired of marching and chanting. That worked in the 60's but these are different times. One thing I've been practicing for a few weeks is, I'm not shopping and neither is my 14-year-old daughter. It's difficult for her since spring is here, but I'm teaching her a great lesson-No Justice, No Shopping!
Stephanie Woods Quality control analyst 1199SEIU Benefit and Pension Funds NYC |
I think the Supreme Court should take a look at this case and convict those cops of hate crimes and murder. You can't stop hate crimes if you don't punish the offenders when there is solid evidence that the offenders are guilty. The cops firing 51 bullets and the victims that never brandished a weapon---hmmmm, sounds like a hate crime and murder to me.
As long as people are allowed to "get away with it" and certain groups have officials wrapped around their finger, they will continue to do what they please, including bending the law to satisfy the immediate need. America is supposed to be a multi-cultural nation, why can't we act civilized to each other? We are all the same in God’s eyes.
Sheryl Clark PFS representative Kaleida Health Buffalo, NY |
This is a serious concern for parents, especially in those big cities where human rights do not include rights for young black males. The entire police force should be revamped, from the police commissioner to the patrol police officers since recruiters are neither screened thoroughly nor trained properly. The goal in this kind of situation is to shoot to disarm the suspect but not to kill at first sight.
Mickaelle Bazile Pharmacist Jacobi Medical Center The Bronx, NY
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I think police in NY are trained to kill black people regardless of they situation. Take the black high-ranking chief that almost got blown away with his ID hanging from his neck. I am sick and tired of the non-violet approach to licensed killers. They choose that position just to get away with killing us legally. If we don't change it, it will remain the same.
Sandra Dee Powell Information specialist Maimonides Medical Center Brooklyn, NY
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I believe we should unite, march and force Washington to open its eyes. This racial profiling has gone on long enough. It is time to take a stand for justice. Ivan Allende Addictions counselor St. Barnabas Nursing Home The Bronx, NY
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