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| In This Issue - Vol 2, No 1 (Summer, 2000) | Hung Jury in Futrell Case |
| Legislative Update | Officer Smith Convicted |
| Officer Cooperstein Acquitted | Chairman's Letter |
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I very much appreciate your donations and support of these two brave officers, and of the other cases we have been involved in. On page 3, we report on the excellent news that Officer Jeffrey Cooperstein of Pittsburgh was completely exonerated. And we are hopeful that the retrial of Officer Futrell in the fall will end favorably for him. I sometimes speak to local police groups and have been asked repeatedly about the Amadou Diallo case in New York City. This was a tragic and unfortunate incident, but I believe that the acquittal of the four officers was proper. They had been charged with second-degree murder when, as part of a street crimes unit looking for a rape suspect, they attempted to stop Diallo. When told to stop and show his hands, Diallo instead turned to face the officers holding a black object in his hands. One of the officers fired a shot, thinking it was a gun. The officer fell backward and the other officers thought he had been wounded and opened fire, killing Diallo. There was clearly not criminal intent by the officers, and not one in which criminal charges should have been filed. If you have
comments about our cases or have any information you would like to give
us, you can write to me at the address at the bottom of the page, or send
an e-mail to leldf@acninc.net.
David
Henderson Martin
P.S. Thanks again for your donations to help the cases discussed in the newsletter. Officers Nevers, Smith, Cooperstein and Futrell all are grateful for your support which has assisted them in their legal battles.
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