Monday, April 28, 2008

Either They Don't Know...Don't Show... part TWO

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A few days ago, three NYPD officers were acquitted for snuffing out one man and relentlessly trying to murder two others in a hail of bullets in which one officer fired 4 shots, another eleven, and the other, an astounding THIRTY-ONE deadly rounds of ammunition at three unarmed men who couldn't have possibly presented a clear and present danger. THIS brief moment in time changed SO many lives forever.

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The friends, family, and the world, for that matter, will never have closure to the senseless slaying of Sean Bell and the wicked ambush that him and his friends received on that dreadful morning of his wedding day. Two young girls will never have the experience of their father helping them with their homework, teaching them how to drive, staying away from undeserving guys, and being a pillar of standard in becoming princesses and queens to be. When they are ill, their father will not be there to comfort them. They will never see their father's confident, assuring smile that made everything alright ever again. They'll never be daddy's little girls again.

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Ms. Nicole Paultre Bell, his fiance', will never see her King waiting for her at the alter as she walks down that aisle. She'll never experience that kiss as the preacher pronounces her Mrs. Sean Bell, or exchanging rings, or soaking in the bliss of wedding the man she loved. She'll never experience the dynamics of his personality that made her want to become his beloved wife in the first place. Nicole will never feel his touch, his comfort, his warmth, his smell, his taste, his "ways" ever again.

William and Valerie Bell, his parents, saw their son laid to rest before them, which is devastating for any parent because of course, it's suppose to be the other way around, right? Not in this case. Still a young, vibrant 23-year-old, Sean is survived by his working class parents who witnessed their son's life snatched away in a violent fury of gun shots that will forever stain New York's streets. The decades and life lessons they poured into raising Sean, being strong parents, and leading him in a righteous way were deminished in mere seconds at the hands of individuals who are suppose to serve and protect.

The rest of his family and friends will only have memories of the guy that they adored dearly, loved unconditionally, and looked foward to him starting a brand new chapter in his life with his family.

On the day Sean and Nicole were scheduled to stand in front of the Lord and make their union a spiritual bond to last FOREVER until death do them part...Death did them part - at the hands of three undercover law officers trying to make a prostitution bust, and found themselves in a wild, wild west shoot out (well, not really...shots were only coming from their end) with three unarmed men.

I wasn't an eye-witness there nor did I hear everyone's testimony before the judge so I won't place a judgement without hearing all the facts. I do believe in karma and I know that everyone will get their just do.

It's funny to me though because, as all the activists and protesters vie for their spot on the national and global news, it doesn't change the fact that Sean was murdered. And he's not coming back. No more good night kisses to his daughters...no more embracing his fiance' as they sleep...no more insightful conversations with his parents. Yet, everyone and their mama will raise hell about this situation for the next several weeks. Once the hoopla dies down, folks will be back to being complacent and/or just move onto the next "cause" that's "hot" at the time.

Many people and organizations have put out "calls to action". The ironic part about this is that, most of the times, that's simply all it is - "A Call". No. Action. Follows.

I understand that racism and police brutality/profiling has and will forever plague the world. If you don't recognize that, educate yourself for your own's sake. At any rate, if you ain't gonna DO shit about it and develop a constructive plan to combat these things from happening, please Shut. The. Fuck. Up.

Thank You.

P.S. I wonder if any of the presidential candidates will address the situation or if they're just gonna turn their heads...

3 comments:

Telese said...

Good work hunnie....I don't have anything to much say because you already expressed how I feel about this. However, I will say this I know some people who work within the criminal justice system here in NY and according to some there was a payoff involved...hence the bench trial and from what I hear the judge is now retiring. The only thing that I kept hearing that really irritated me was why people kept saying they were surprised there was no riot...My response was "You really think that black people are that ignorant that they can only vent frustration through destruction" That's the same mentality that makes people think it's okay to slay our people. They think we're nothing but animals. SMH

jacinta said...

obama said something how we gotta uphold the law and the verdict...

clinton said something about her prayers being with the family...

mccain said, "who?"...

Monk said...

No one said anything about JUSTICE though...