8. Sean Bell, Bachelor Party Shooting
23-year-old Sean Bell was celebrating his bachelor party one night in 2006, but he would never live to see his wedding day. An undercover officer at the club reported hearing an altercation between Bell, some friends and a third party. He heard one of Bell’s companions state that he was going to get his gun, and when the group left police believed that they were going to partake in a drive-by shooting. Bell’s car hit an unmarked police van upon exiting, and the officers within fired 50 shots at the car, killing Bell and injuring his friends. There was no weapon in the car.
The officers involved stood trial for manslaughter in 2008, but were found not guilty. While there were no criminal charges for the police officers, almost all of them were fired or forced to resign in the years following the incident. Bell’s family and friends filed a federal lawsuit and received $7M in damages for the incident. While the Bell family found some vindication in the firing of those responsible, some fellow police officers thought that this was unjust and without proper cause.
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