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What Sean Bell's Legacy Needs To Be

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A permanent, independent prosecutor to handle police crimes
by Tom Robbins
April 29th, 2008 12:00 AM

Michael Stewart would have celebrated his 50th birthday this year, and you can only wonder what marvelous things he might be doing were he still around. He was 25 years old in 1983, a handsome, free-spirited African-American artist and model with lanky limbs and a tangle of dark curls who lived with his parents, a retired teacher and a Transit Authority maintenance worker, in Clinton Hill, Brooklyn.

According to police, Stewart was spraying graffiti inside the subway station at 14th Street and First Avenue at 2:30 a.m. on September 15 that year when they objected. This should not have merited a death sentence. But for reasons never explained, Stewart wound up bloodied and battered, his wrists bound to his ankles, the way only hogs are supposed to be tied. There were 11 cops present for his arrest, so it was also unclear why such severe restraint was necessary. There were discrepancies as well as to whether Stewart was even breathing when the cops drove him to Bellevue Hospital; the arresting officer insisted he was fine, but a report later found that this was most certainly a lie, since a nurse who was the first to see him said he had already turned blue from lack of air.

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The Voice had two great articles about racial issues in NYC; the other is the bias in busts for weed.

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Reply#1 - Sun May 4, 2008 2:48 AM EDT
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An absolute travesty!!!

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Reply#2 - Thu May 8, 2008 8:32 AM EDT
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