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The details of this incident are... sparse, in my humble opinion. I understand that Amadou Diallo was mistaken for another person. He was approached by police officers in plain clothes. They asked him to show his hands. After this, I'm very confused. The only details appear to be provided by this
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note from concerned reader*....will the author of this page get his skinhead neonazi facts straight? Amadou was born in
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this country because he lied under oath on numerous occasions as to his nationality and regarding the death of his parents (they recovered 3-million dollars as compensation for their loss) at the hands of officals in Mauritania. Mr. Diallo was in fact Sengalese, and not from Mauritania.
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that they were guilty of those criminal charges. This does not mean that the jurors believed that the officers were innocent, only that it was possible that they were innocent. A not guilty verdict definitely does not mean that they were "exonerated of any wrongdoing."
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individual took the ultimate responsibility. It sucks, but trying to play this boring blame game is ridiculous. That tax papers gave his family $ 3,000,000 is just ludicrous. It is all racial bias and extreme political correctness out of control. Your statement
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offering it up immediately will protect oneself, that explains the actions of both of these men. Aren't police taught to recognize cultural differences and reactions? In Mr Diallo's case, this incident was an unquestionable and needless tragedy.
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article that isn't already in this article except for one sentence about Bruce Springsteen. And if that sentence goes in, then everyone adds a sentence about their favorite artist. If you don't like the 41 shots article, I'd support deletion.
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