NYPD Officers Shoot and Kill Three Black Men in One Week

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 Ramyaccount.nytimes.com/auth/loginmarley Graham, 18, was shot and killed by a NYPD officer in the Bronx on Thursday afternoon after running into his home as undercover officers pursued him. He’s the third person the NYPD have killed in a week. According to the police spokesperson, he was unarmed.

Paul J. Browne, the New York Police Department’s chief spokesman, said there was “no evidence that he was armed” when the officer, a member of a narcotics unit, shot him once in the upper left chest, the New York Times reports.

The Graham shooting is the third time in a week that a member of the NYPD had killed a suspect. On Jan. 26, an off-duty police lieutenant shot a 22-year-old carjacking suspect in Cypress Hills, Brooklyn. And on Sunday, an off-duty detective shot a 17-year-old in Bushwick, Brooklyn, during a mugging, authorities said.

In Graham’s case, police found a small bag of marijuana in the toilet at the home he entered after the pursuit, the NY Times reports. “It’s likely the story will thicken and the NYPD will argue the cop acted in self defense, but right now it looks like the cops killed a kid trying to get rid of a little pot,” said Seth Freed Wessler, Colorlines.com’s investigation reporter.

“Despite directives from the NYPD Commissioner to stop arresting people for simple possession of marijuana, the NYPD actually conducted more marijuana arrests in 2011 than in the previous year,” Wessler said.

In New York City, marijuana arrests strike people of color the hardest. Last year the NYPD made a near-record number of low-level marijuana arrests, making 2011 the second-most prolific period for marijuana arrests in NYC history. Close to 87 percent of those arrested for marijuana were black or Latino, while only 10 percent were white.

“The daily practice of harassing black and Latino kids with stop and frisk policing and then arresting them for simple possession of pot would be bad enough even if it did not lead to shootings. In this case in the Bronx, it looks like the day-to-day drug war left this 18-year-old kid dead,” Wessler said.
 

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Anonymous

Posted Feb 7

I believe the NYPD should criminalize the excessive force used by "undercover" police officers and also set the standard that cops NOT HAVE firearms unless there is a known shooting situation...they are obviously not trained to reduce or contain questionable situations, especially wher they are presented with the opportunity to murder young people of color!

Anonymous

Posted Feb 28

That thug cop who shot that teenager for a bag of WEED!!!!! Should be FIRED! F--KING Murderer, GOD has something in store for that arrogant cop. Wow, cops going to war with American citizen. (SAD).... For Marijuana........ Legalize that s--t already America. You will never win the war on DRUGS...... Its our culture! WE LOVE DRUGS. THE NUMBER ONE NATION OF CONSUMERS OF DRUGS......... (AMERICA)

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