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Alonzo
05-11-2008, 03:17 AM
A Bronx man has filed a lawsuit claiming that he was taunted and falsely arrested by police officers after they learned that he had the same name as a West African immigrant shot to death by other officers in 1999.

Amadou Diallo said he was parking his car in Harlem in February when a group of officers confronted him over a broken headlight, and then searched his vehicle for weapons.

Once the officers learned his name, Diallo's lawyer said in the suit, it became "a source of much amusement, laughing and inappropriate joking amongst the officers, with crude and disgusting comments."

"Oh, you're back from the dead," one of the officers told Diallo, the suit claimed.

Amadou Diallo was also the name of an unarmed immigrant killed in 1999 when four plain-clothed police officers, apparently mistakenly thinking he was reaching for a gun, fired 41 rounds in the doorway of a Bronx apartment building. The killing prompted large street protests, which were echoed on a smaller scale in recent weeks as activists expressed outrage over a similar shooting involving Sean Bell, a groom-to-be who was killed as he left his bachelor party.

The new Diallo lawsuit, filed in federal court in Manhattan, said he was arrested and charged with possessing a knife, but those charges were dropped by prosecutors within 24 hours. Diallo's lawyer said no knife was ever found.

A spokeswoman for the city's law department declined to comment on the suit.

http://www.silive.com/news/index.ssf/2008/05/man_with_same_name_as_slain_im.html

Wonder what would happen if someone mocked a dead cop?

micfranklin
05-11-2008, 04:54 AM
What are the chances that someone is named like that and encounter the police too?

PatrickHenry
05-11-2008, 06:05 AM
You would think the NYPD would be totally ashamed of their unjustified murder of an innocent man and would want nothing to do with taunting another man of the same name...

Maybe Deadshot can give us some insight into this curious behavior by New York's Finest.

Osborn F. Enready
05-11-2008, 09:01 PM
I know some cops that openly respect their K-9 more than their living peers.....

This is no suprise to me.

Cops hang with cops.... everyone else is a "civillian" or a perp, from a lot of their perspectives. (though of course, not all of them)

I know there are some police or ex-police on this board.

Do you agree or disagree about the stereotype that police generally hang out with other police or security personnel?

I am not big on stereotypes, but I have noticed this one to be somewhat accurate in my experience. In this case I think it plays a lot into the "inside jokes" between them regarding this mans name, and other similar situations.

micfranklin
05-11-2008, 10:21 PM
It just strikes me as odd that a person with that exact same name had that kind of run-in with the police, at least this time no one was gunned down mercilessly.