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March 20, 2000 To protect, serve --- and be spat on

THE DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE is now considering whether to initiate
a second criminal prosecution in a case being treated as a
classic illustration of the evils of "racial profiling" (at least
by police experts such as Al Sharpton).  It began when more than
four dozen black and Hispanic women told the police they had been
raped by a black man. Consequently, the police thought they
should look for a black man -- no doubt as a result of their
ignorant stereotyping.

Though the rapes began back in the David Dinkins administration,
it wasn't until 1997 that the police connected many of the rapes
through DNA tests.  At the end of 1998, when sketches of the
rapist failed to produce any results, Mayor Giuliani announced a
$10,000 reward for the rapist's apprehension.

The rapist was not only prolific, but vicious.  He often beat and
robbed his victims -- black and Hispanic women between the ages
of 13 and 53. He typically raped them at gunpoint, raping one
woman in front of her young daughter.

You might not have heard about those 51 victims of barbaric rapes
in predominantly black areas of New York City.  There were no
angry protests.  No marches on Fifth Avenue.  No sensational
specials on "Rivera Live" for two weeks straight.  Al Sharpton
wasn't demanding that the federal government intervene to bring
this monster to justice. Indeed, the serial rapist might have
continued his savagery unmolested for another six years for all
the self-appointed neighborhood spokesmen cared.

But the cops cared, because that's their job.

So in February 1999, four white cops were looking for a rapist
who posed no danger to their wives, mothers, sisters and
daughters; they didn't live in the predominantly black areas that
this rapist had chosen for his hunting grounds.  The cops were,
it later turned out, less than a mile from where the actual
rapist lived.

As everyone in the universe now knows, the four cops patrolling
the 43rd Precinct tried to stop a couple of black men acting
suspiciously and whom they believed might be the rapist.  The
first man they stopped without incident.  But the second man they
tried to stop, Amadou Diallo, ended up dead.

According to the policemen's testimony -- believed by a jury that
included four black women -- Diallo didn't stop after the cops
identified themselves and asked him to stop.  He turned away from
them and then pulled out what they thought was a gun.  One of the
cops shouted "Gun!" and began to shoot.  The policeman closest to
Diallo fell backward off a step, leading his partners to believe
he had been shot by Diallo.

In April 1999, two months after that tragic mistake, the police
finally apprehended the rapist who had been terrorizing poor
minority neighborhoods for six years.  They caught him trying to
sell the jewelry of one of his victims to a pawnbroker in the
Bronx.  A search of his car and home turned up yet more stolen
jewelry -- as well as a cache of firepower, including a 9 mm MAC
11, a .380 semiautomatic pistol and a .22-caliber rifle.

Like Diallo, the real rapist was a black man living in a black
neighborhood who also had a job.  He was a floor polisher for a
midtown Manhattan building maintenance company.  You might not
know that, since The New York Times ran only one lonely article
on the rapist's capture.

One article on the police's apprehension of the real rapist in
April. But The New York Times managed to find space for more than
700 articles on the cops' miserable mistake in shooting the wrong
man back in February.

The statistics suggest that, if anything, New York cops are
gun-shy. The police force in Washington, D.C.  -- which is almost
entirely black -- is responsible for five times the number of
civilian shootings per capita as the New York City Police
Department. Civilian shootings by the NYPD averaged 63 per year
in the '70s. Last year the number was 11 -- one of whom happened
to be Amadou Diallo.

These cops have already been tried and acquitted for the Diallo
shooting.  Now the woman responsible for Waco will decide whether
they should be tried again.


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