Why Is the N.Y.P.D. After Me?
By NICHOLAS K. PEART
Published: December 17, 2011
WHEN I was 14, my mother told me not to panic if a police officer
stopped me. And she cautioned me to carry ID and never run away from the
police or I could be shot. In the nine years since my mother gave me
this advice, I have had numerous occasions to consider her wisdom.
One evening in August of 2006, I was celebrating my 18th birthday with
my cousin and a friend. We were staying at my sister’s house on 96th
Street and Amsterdam Avenue in Manhattan and decided to walk to a nearby
place and get some burgers. It was closed so we sat on benches in the
median strip that runs down the middle of Broadway. We were talking,
watching the night go by, enjoying the evening when suddenly, and out of
nowhere, squad cars surrounded us. A policeman yelled from the window,
“Get on the ground!”
Sunday, December 18, 2011
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