Irvine -- For one family, Thanksgiving was a sad reminder of a no-longer 
present father and husband.

He is gone because a police officer shot him and then ran him over in his 
police cruiser, after a minor traffic incident.

For the Hoang Tan Bui family, this Thanksgiving was the first since the 
Vietnamese American (who was of mixed caucasian-Vietnamese heritage) was killed 
during Tet (February) 2005 by the police officer.

The officer who ran his cruiser over him, pinning Mr. Bui to lie bleeding to 
death on a dark and cold Westminster street was only recently fired by the 
Westminster Police Department, months after the incident.

On the next Subversity show, we chat with Phuong, the window of Mr. Bui, and 
mother of a young boy and his older sister, left fatherless by the policeman's 
actions.  We ask her to talk about her loss and what Mr. Bui meant to her and 
the family.  We also ask her why the family turned down a settlement offer from 
the police and what she hopes to achieve in her civil case against the 
Westminster police department, now slowly dragging through the legal system. 
What are the questions that remain unanswered that a court case can uncover?

The case has aroused the Vietnamese community in Little Saigon, which has held 
numerous heated community meetings with city officials and a police spokesman; 
while area activists, including students from UCI and other area colleges, have 
marched on the police department to express their outrage.

The show airs at 9 am Monday, November 28, 2005 on KUCI, 88.9 fm in Orange 
County, and is webcast at the same time via http://kuci.org.  To join in our 
conversation, call 949 824 5824 during the show.

See Trinh Luu's article, "The Hoang Tan Bui case: What are they not telling 
us?" in the current (No. 7) edition of Jaded, a UCI alternative Asian Pacific 
American magazine, p.7: http://www.jadedmag.org/issues/jadedwebissue7.pdf. The 
piece was written right before the policeman's firing was announced.


dan

Daniel C. Tsang
Host, Subversity
"What's behind and beyond the Orange Curtain"
Mondays 9-10 a.m. on 88.9 fm, kuci.org
http://kuci.org/~dtsang
E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Daniel Tsang, KUCI, PO Box 4362, Irvine CA 92616, 
USA
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