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Get a link in your mailbox to your weekly NYPD Confidential column as soon as it is published! Click on the button above right on this page — or here — to sign up for this feature. Beyond RedemptionApril 2, 2018 In a last-gasp attempt, the PBA is calling on the State Parole Board chairwoman to delay the scheduled April 17th release of cop-killer Herman Bell, citing the board’s failure “to obtain and consider” the sentencing minutes in his trial.
Bell and Anthony Bottom, who is up for parole consideration in June, were members of the Black Liberation Army, an off-shoot of the Black Panther Party. The two, and a third man who died in prison, shot and killed NYPD Officers Joseph Piagentini and Waverly Jones in May, 1971, during another period of national racial turmoil.
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In 2016, Gov. Andrew Cuomo altered parole board guidelines to include an applicant’s behavior while in prison and “to weigh any demonstrated growth and maturing since the time of the offence when considering individuals serving a maximum life sentence for crimes committed when they were under the age of 18.” Bell, who is now 70, was 23 when he and Bottom shot and killed Jones and Piagentini. After denying for four decades that he was involved in the shootings, Bell first admitted his involvement in 2014. Last month at his parole hearing he said, “There was nothing political about the act, as much as I thought at the time. It was murder and horribly wrong.” Cuomo has said through a spokesperson that he opposes Bell’s release. Mayor Bill de Blasio was more forceful, saying, “Murdering a police officer in cold blood is a crime beyond the frontier of rehabilitation or redemption.” One organization that justified Bell’s parole was the NY Times editorial board, which wrote in an editorial on March 18 that Bell had “expressed regret and remorse,” although it did describe his regret and remorse as “long in coming.”
Boudin was paroled in 2003, the Times pointed out. Clark was denied parole last year despite having had her sentence commuted by Cuomo in 2016. Go figure that one out. As for Bell and Bottom, they shot Jones in the head. They shot Piagentini 22 times, as he lay on the ground, pleading for his life as a father of two small children. |
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