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Uploaded by on May 8, 2008

Reverend Al Sharpton joins thousands to protest the injustice of the Sean Bell case.

Hundreds arrested in support.

http://www.justiceforsean.net
http://wearechange.org

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  • another self hating white liberal posting more slander.

    Sean Bell didn't have a marriage license..no one will print that...he was spending up to 20,000 on his "wedding" but he didn't have a job(at least not a legal one)

    What was he doing hanging out with known criminals and drug dealers.

    Do you even let your yuppie larvae hang with black people..i think not.

  • I am just reporting what the scene was like.  this is what people were saying. perhaps you should take it up with all the people chanting guilty. I don't know what the rest of your comments mean. But thanks for sharing neotheone999

  • I believe that in most cases you get from life what you deserve. did bell deserve what he got, I dont know. But I would never put those cops in prison for what they did maybe 50 shots was more than needed but if the driver was trying to run over the cops they should shoot. and how do we know if the 50th shot wasnt the one that killed the guy and stopped the car form injuring someone.

  • i wish I could comment, but I haven't read the transcripts from the case, seen the evidence, nor heard versions of the events from various witnesses.

    But, emptying a clip, then reloading to empty another one is a little much to subdue a suspect, in my opinion.

  • Where is your outrage when an innocent child is killed by gang gunfire? Or when a black man kills another black man over his shoes? Why are you not protesting then? The fact of the matter is that the police acted 100% within scope of the law and their job. The same job that attempts to keep you safe in the shithole neighborhoods of NYC. They are the ones who are going to come to your aid when you are the victim of a crime. Justified shooting, NOT GUILTY!

  • I would assume that the same community would be outraged at violence on either side of the thin blue line. I haven't personally studied all the details of this particular case myself, but with this level of public outcry, it seems that there is a certainly much controversy as to the justification for the 50 shots against unarmed men.

    50 shots. Unarmed men. Seems a bit excessive, don't you think? Were all 50 bullets justified?

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  • No crime was committed. Joseph Guzman should have kept his stupid mouth shut, and Sean Bell would still be alive today.

  • Wrong Pal! German

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  • @neotheone999 bitch shut the fuck up

  • At first I thought that this was some serious stuff. But the moment I saw Al Sharpton appear, I immediately backed off!

  • WE WANT JUSTICE.

  • I just love seeing Fat Al cuffed and Stuffed!

  • Fucking pigs

  • they actually scheduled when to get arrested wow that civil disobidience, yea right i call this a bunch of fluff, thats all, i didn't fat protest when a bunch of young black kids were getting murdered by other blacks in queens, or when the three black women shot and critically wounded a livery cab driver, to rob him or the about the black guy who choked out the black old lady, oh thats right he can sue and make money on those cases.

  • ignorant--typical

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