Deadly Force - How a Badge Became a License to Kill

Deadly Force - How a Badge Became a License to Kill

von: Jr. Lawrence O'Donnell

HarperCollins, 2018

ISBN: 9780062561497 , 496 Seiten

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Deadly Force - How a Badge Became a License to Kill


 

Featuring a new preface and afterword by the authorFrom the host of MSNBCs The Last Word with Lawrence ODonnell, the riveting story of a 1975 police shooting of an unarmed black man in Bostonone of the first to draw national headlinesand the dramatic investigation and court case that followed.On a rainy winter night, James Bowden, Jr. left his mothers house in Roxbury after a visit. As he guided his Buick out of his parking spot, an unmarked police car suddenly blocked his path. Two undercover officers sprang out, running toward his car. Shots were fired, and Bowden slumped over the wheel. Moments later, he was pronounced dead on arrival at a nearby hospital. The police argued that they had fired in self-defense, claiming that Bowden was an armed robbery suspect and that after they had ordered him to stop, he had fired a shot at one of them. And multiple internal investigations by the Boston Police Department exonerated the officers involved. But Patricia Bowden, Jamess widow, knew better. The truth will come out, she said at her husbands funeral. She sought a lawyer willing to take on the Boston Police Department and finally found one in Lawrence F. ODonnell, the authors father, a man whose past, unbeknownst to Patricia Bowden, made him the only man in town who could not refuse her case. ODonnell embarked on a highly contentious three-year battle with the Boston Police Department to win justice for James Bowden.More timely now than ever, Deadly Force is a powerful indictment of police misconduct, a reminder of this issues long, tortured history and of how far we still have to go.