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New York City Transit Police (New York) Officer Colecchia shot and killed Nathaniel Levi Gaines on a subway station platform after an altercation. Colecchia shot Gaines multiple times in the back and later admitted he was not in fear of his life when he did so. [158] Colecchia sentenced to 5 to 15 years in prison. [159] 6 April 1995: John Charmo
He revealed the extensive culture of racism and violence in the New Orleans Police Department. His testimony was the basis for a number of civil suits against 55 defendants, which resulted in a $2.8 million settlement by the city of New Orleans in 1986. [1] [2] He was the brother of actress Carol Sutton. [1]
New York (Brooklyn) Officers in an unmarked car were parked at a car wash when a robbery unfolded. The officers were allegedly shot at. They then returned 26 rounds. At least five rounds struck and killed Moody. Three suspects were taken into custody. [22] 2004-08-04 Joseph Williams (22) Louisiana (New Orleans) [23] 2004-06-27 Unnamed man (40)
New York (Manhattan) [246] 1990-02-03 Andres Cortez Romero (31) California (Corcoran) [22] 1990-01-31 Lebron, Jose (14) New York (Brooklyn) Police fatally shot Lebron, an unarmed 14-year-old, when they tried to question him about a $10 theft. [247] 1990-01-26 Unnamed man New York (Manhattan) [248] 1990-01 Liranso, Louis (17) New York (Brooklyn)
The shooting occurred as members of the West Bank Major Crimes Task Force pursued DiGiovanni, who fled as officers served a warrant as part of an investigation into heroin distribution in the New Orleans area. The department did not identify the officer who fired his gun. [110] 2016-05-04 Thompson, Gerry (40) Missouri (Buffalo) [111] 2016-05-04
The 6,200-square-foot contemporary log home in Upstate New York sits on a third of an acre and boasts six bedrooms, six bathrooms, two fireplaces, a game room, a gym, a wet bar, and a chef’s ...
On the morning of September 4, 2005, six days after Hurricane Katrina struck New Orleans, members of the New Orleans Police Department (NOPD), ostensibly responding to a call from an officer under fire, shot and killed two civilians at the Danziger Bridge: 17-year-old James Brissette and 40-year-old Ronald Madison. Four other civilians were ...
In 1994, Davis beat a young man in New Orleans, mistaking him for a suspect in a police officer's shooting. [12] Kim Groves, a 32-year-old local resident and mother of three young children, witnessed the assault and filed a complaint with the New Orleans Police Department. [13]