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What To Believe?
April 9, 2018
If you believed the rants on the internet and in the media, many by black writers, about the fatal police shooting of Saheed Vassell in Brooklyn last week, you might well hate the NYPD.
Here’s a sampling:
From Anthonine Pierre, deputy director of Communities United for Police Reform: “An unmarked car pulled up in the middle of the day and officers, both in uniform and in plain clothes, jumped out and shot Saheed Vassell in cold blood. This was a hit on a member of our community.”
From Sherrilyn Ifill, the NAACP’S Legal Defense Fund president and director-counsel: “New York City police officers shot Saheed Vassell yesterday afternoon after officers mistook an object in his hand for a gun, and fired 10 shots at the unarmed, bipolar 34-year-old. … NYPD officers have once again killed an innocent New Yorker struggling with mental health issues. … Mr. Vassell and his mental health issues were reportedly well-known to the Crown Heights community and NYPD officers.”
From Leonard Greene, Daily News columnist: “[L]ook no further than Brooklyn, where we can now add a pipe with a knob to the list of items that shoot-first cops have mistaken for a gun. Let us not be surprised that cops could shoot to death another black man without a gun.” Referring to NYPD Chief of Department Terrence Monahan, Greene wrote: “What Monahan did not did not tell reporters, at least not yet, was the racial makeup of the officers who fired the fatal shots. … Still it boggles the mind that mass murderers like Dylann Roof, who shot and killed nine people in a church in Charleston, S.C., in 2015 or Nicholas Cruz, who murdered 17 people in a Florida school rampage in February, can be arrested without a scratch yet a man who pointed a pipe on a street corner is as dead as Sean Bell.”
Facts:
No, the police shooting of Vassell was not an assassination. Pictures, released by the police, of the metal pipe with a tip that Vassell was holding as he pointed it at passersby showed people cowering in fear. This led to three 911 calls, including at least one from a woman who said it appeared that Vassell was pointing a gun.