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AT LEAST 276 PEOPLE HAVE
BEEN KILLED BY NYPD SINCE
AMADOU DIALLO
February 4, 1999 Amadou Diallo, 23 Bronx
Mar. 15, 1999 Michael Craig, 32 Brooklyn
May 25, 1999 Rodney Mason, 38 Queens
May 26, 1999 Dante Johnson, 16 Bronx
Jun. 28, 1999 Renato Mercado, 63 Manhattan
Jul. 24, 1999 Delano Maloney, 32 Brooklyn
Aug. 5, 1999 Jatrek Hewitt, 17 Staten Island
Aug. 9, 1999 Robert Striker, 54 Manhattan
Aug. 9, 1999 Joe McGill, 58 Manhattan
Aug. 30, 1999 Gidone “Gary” Busch, 31 Brooklyn
Aug. 15, 1999 Angel Reyes, 47 Manhattan
Aug. 18, 1999 Larry Cobb, 30 Manhattan
Aug. 27, 1999 Unidentified Man, 35 Bronx
Sep. 1, 1999 Richard Watson, 32 Manhattan
Sep. 18, 1999 Andre Austin, 26 Brooklyn
Oct. 20, 1999 Afif Hazim Queens
Oct. 28, 1999 Dion McQueen, 17 Brooklyn
Jan. 17, 2000 Alan Zelencic, 28 Queens
Mar. 1, 2000 Malcolm Ferguson, 23 Bronx
Mar. 1, 2000 Maliki Raymond, 24 Manhattan
Mar. 16, 2000 Patrick Dorismond, 26 Manhattan
Mar. 31, 2000 Andre Fields, 17 Brooklyn
Feb. 5, 2000 Donald Moore, 37 Queens
Mar. 31, 2000 Tasheen Bourne, 19 Brooklyn
Apr. 12, 2000 Malcolm Burno, 17 Brooklyn
Apr. 22, 2000 James Murphy, 43 Queens
Jul. 7, 2000 D'andre Darnell Cisco, 25 Queens
Aug. 4, 2000 James Edward Moore, 37 Bronx
Aug. 12, 2000 Arthur Alalouf, 47 Brooklyn
Oct. 20, 2000 Reynaldo Colon, 33 Brooklyn
Nov. 2000 Andre "Woody" Harris Brooklyn
Oct. 23, 2000 Carmen Valentine, 22 Brooklyn
Dec. 24, 2000 Jonathan Lynch, 32 James Culberson, 25 Brooklyn
Jun. 8, 2001 Curtis Merriweather, 45 Brooklyn
Jul. 26, 2001 Charmene Pickering, 27 Brooklyn
May 22, 2001 Curtis Harmon, Jr., 35 Bronx
Aug. 4, 2001 Maria Pena Herrera, 24 & Ricardo Pena Herrera, newborn - Brooklyn
Aug. 4, 2001 Dilcia Pena, 16 Brooklyn
Aug. 4, 2001 Andy Pena Herrera, 4 Brooklyn
Oct. 6, 2001 Malik Mustafa, 36 Bronx
Oct. 8, 2001 Shannon Vinson, 28 Brooklyn
Oct. 8, 2001 Donna Towe, 45 Bronx
Oct. 9, 2001 Richard Hatcher, 18 Queens
Oct. 15, 2001 Unidentified Man Queens
Nov. 11, 2001 William Phifer, 56 Manhattan
Nov. 23, 2001 Steven Michalacos, 67 Brooklyn
Dec. 22, 2001 Unidentified Man Brooklyn
Jan. 16, 2002 Georgy Louisgene, 23 Brooklyn
Jan. 23, 2002 Juan Mendez, 38 Manhattan
Mar. 30, 2002 Cesar Mercado, 47 Manhattan
Apr. 15, 2002 Unidentified Man, 20s Manhattan
Apr. 21, 2002 Ricardo Carlon, 24 Staten Island
May 1, 2002 Egbert Dewgard, 31 Brooklyn
Jun. 22, 2002 Stefanos Kiladitis, 21 Brooklyn
Jun. 21, 2002 Unidentified Man, 20s Manhattan
Jul. 7, 2002 William Partlow, 42 Bronx
Jul. 10, 2002 Kevin McKissick, 13 Manhattan
Jul. 28, 2002 Kedrian Edwards, 19 Bronx
Aug. 26, 2002 Marcellus Graham, 28 Brooklyn
Aug. 27, 2002 Ernest Prather, 39 Brooklyn
Aug. 31, 2002 Paul Angel, 55 Brooklyn
Sept. 16, 2002 Raymundo Guzman, 27 Manhattan
Sept. 1, 2002 Jamil Moore, 22 Brooklyn
Oct. 30, 2002 Alfred Nelson, 36 Staten Island
Jan. 1, 2003 Jamel Nixon, 19 Brooklyn
Jan. 1, 2003 Anthony Reid, 21 Brooklyn
Mar. 4, 2003 Anton Goldenburg, 55 Rifka Goldenburg, 54 Brooklyn
Apr. 16, 2003 Etzel Faulkner, 42 - Qns
Jan. 2, 2003 Allen Newsome, 17 Manhattan
Jan. 2, 2003 John Lagattuta, 35 Brooklyn
Jan. 4, 2003 Lucia Rodriguez, 63 Brooklyn
Apr. 30, 2003 Floyd Quinones, 28 Brooklyn
May 1, 2003 Carlos Lopez, 19 Brooklyn
Jun. 16, 2003 Juan Carlos Sanchez Vasquez, 30 - Manhattan
Jul. 22, 2003 Othniel Askew, 31 Manhattan
Aug. 8, 2003 Melvin Sylvester, 65 Manhattan
May 16, 2003 Alberta Spruill, 57 Manhattan
May 22, 2003 Ousmane Zongo, 35 Manhattan
Jun. 4, 2003 Jose Mateo, 22 Manhattan
Jun. 20, 2003 Calvin Washington, 41 Brooklyn
Sept. 19, 2003 Stephen Seignious, 37 Bronx
Oct. 29, 2003 Renardo Powell, 26 Brooklyn
Nov. 6, 2003 Russell Wimbush, 43 Staten Island
Nov. 9, 2003 Yuekor Yuen, 76 Brooklyn
Nov. 15, 2003 Desean Cathcart, 26 Brooklyn
Jan. 24, 2004 Timothy Stansbury, 19 Brooklyn
Feb. 8, 2004 Wilson Alba, 31 Brooklyn
Feb. 15, 2004 Thomas Cipolla, 28 Bronx
Mar. 10, 2004 Leroy Smalls, 41 Manhattan
Aug. 30, 2004 Rashawn Sharif Moody, 18 - Brooklyn
Sep. 24, 2004 David Guzman, 33 Queens
Jun. 20, 2004 Juan Aponte Huerta, 47 Manhattan
Jul. 29, 2004 Dante Pomar, 19 Queens
Sep. 27, 2004 Boangeres Mota, 37 Manhattan
Oct. 18, 2004 Manuel Chamelta, 18 Queens
Nov. 22, 2004 Jose Feliciano, 44 Brooklyn
Nov. 24, 2004 Dominic Middleton, 12 Kristina Middleton, 1 Manhattan
Oct. 9, 2004 Gregory Chavis, 19 Bronx
Nov. 26, 2004 Craig Davis, 35 Brooklyn
Dec. 14, 2004 Marie Fares, 60 Queens
Dec. 15, 2004 Gayle Duran, 19 – Bronx
Jan. 6 2005 Brian Allen, 46 Queens
Feb. 14, 2005 Tolsie Nohar, 17 - Queens
Dec. 10, 2004 Carleton Lockhart, 32 Bronx
Feb. 21, 2005 Montique Smalls, 38 Brooklyn
May 8, 2005 Byron Hearst, 28 Brooklyn
Jul. 27, 2005 Terrence L. Thomas, 35 Queens
Sep. 10, 2005 Damien Greenslade, 26 Manhattan
Sep. 22, 2005 Paul Bookson, 71 Brooklyn
Oct. 22, 2005 Darryl Green, 21 Brooklyn
Oct. 30, 2005 Leonel Disla, 19 Bronx
Sep. 23, 2005 Virginia Verdee, 12 Bronx
Nov. 18, 2005 Adam Perez, 31 Manhattan
Nov. 4, 2005 Stephonne Crawford, 21 Brooklyn
Jan. 4, 2006 Peter Lee, 20 Bronx
Jan. 26, 2006 Unidentified Woman Bronx
Jan. 27, 2006 Kevin Leo, 28 Bronx
Feb. 8, 2006 Eric Hernandez, 24 Bronx
Feb. 13, 2006 Michael Harris, 24 Bronx
Feb. 16, 2006 Stephanie Lindboe, 65 Staten Island
Mar. 28, 2006 Julio Alberto "Zapatone"
Ortega-Moncada, 31 Queens
Jul. 5, 2006 Colleen Marza, 49 Queens
Mar. 25, 2006 Rasheem Parrish, 21 Queens
Apr. 10, 2006 Steven Vitale, 55 Staten Island
Jul. 9, 2006 Bobby Roman, 26 Brooklyn
Aug. 9, 2006 Marilyn Zeh, 32 Queens
Aug. 22, 2006 Ronald Clemons, 45 Brooklyn
Sep. 30, 2006 Joseph Bernazard, 26 Brooklyn
Oct. 26, 2006 Eric Hines, 17 Brooklyn
Sep. 16, 2006 Mingo Kenneth Mason, 18 Manhattan
Nov. 1, 2006 Jose Rivera, 32 Bronx
Nov. 11, 2006 Katrell Butler, 28 Brooklyn
Dec. 16, 2006 Anatoly Dmitriev, 62 Bronx
Jan. 8, 2007 Blondel Lassegue, 38 Queens
Nov. 25, 2006 Sean Bell, 23 Queens
Dec. 13, 2006 Timur Person, 19 Bronx
Mar. 10, 2007 Kristen McKenzie, 21 Brooklyn
Apr. 26, 2007 Patrick Bryan, 41 Queens
Jun. 19, 2007 James Harris, 42 Bronx
Sep. 7, 2007 Juan Calves, 51 Bronx
Mar. 13, 2007 Corey Mickins, 25 Manhattan
Mar. 14, 2007 David Garvin, 42 Manhattan
May 10, 2007 Guyatree Harpati. 22 Queens
May 18, 2007 Fermin Arzu, 41 Bronx
Jul. 7, 2007 Victor Gordon, 23 Brooklyn
Jul. 23, 2007 Shirley Fontanez, 18 Bronx
Sep. 28, 2007 Ronald Battle, 25 Manhattan
Sep. 29, 2007 Sonia Garcia, 28 Bay Shore, LI
Oct. 20, 2007 Jayson Tirado, 25 Manhattan
Nov. 12, 2007 Khiel Coppin, 18 Brooklyn
Nov. 18, 2007 David Kostovski, 29 Brooklyn
Nov. 20, 2007 Santos Mulero, 57 Bronx
Jan. 5, 2008 Ronnie Smalls, 25 Queens
May 28, 2008 Eugene Morales, 22 Manhattan
Jan. 1, 2008 - Darin John Richardson, 29 Brooklyn
Jun. 1, 2008 Carlos Rios, 47 Bronx
Jul. 13, 2008 Unidentified Man Bronx
Jul. 17, 2008 Spencer Parris, 39 Manhattan
Nov. 13, 2008 Gilberto Blanco Brooklyn
Aug. 2, 2008 Darryl Battle, 20 Brooklyn
Sep. 24, 2008 Iman Morales, 35 Brooklyn
Oct. 26, 2008 Dwayne David Forde, 22 - Brooklyn
Oct. 26, 2008 Kayshawn Forde, 21 Brooklyn
Dec. 9, 2008 Alex Figueroa, 40 Bronx
Jan. 12, 2009 Elena Cole, 46 Centereach, LI
Mar. 31, 2009 Eric van Reid, 50 Queens
Apr. 8, 2009 Ginette Denize, 48 Brooklyn
Apr. 12, 2009 Mauricio Jacques, 35 Bronx
May 10, 2009 Kenneth Williams, 21 Brooklyn
Jul. 22, 2009 Unidentified Man Manhattan
Sep. 12, 2009 Unidentified Man Brooklyn
May 28, 2009 Omar J. Edwards, 25 Manhattan
Jul. 11, 2009 Shem Walker, 49 Brooklyn
Aug. 2, 2009 Oswaldo Sevilla Moran, 31 Bronx
Sep. 27, 2009 Vionique Valnord, 32 Bronx
Oct. 7, 2009 Carlton Daquan English, Jr., 21 - Manhattan
Oct. 30, 2009 Drane Nikac, 70 Bronx
Nov. 20, 2009 Kevin White, 43 Brooklyn
Nov. 21, 2009 Dawshawn Vasconcello, 18 - Queens
Dec. 10, 2009 Raymond Martinez, 25 Manhattan
Feb. 22, 2010 Satnam Singh, 32 - Bronx
Mar. 22, 2010 Santiago Urina, 57 -Bronx
Apr. 1, 2010 Michael Romero, 32 Brooklyn
Apr. 26, 2010 Unidentified Man Brooklyn
Jun. 24, 2010 Marvin Fulford, 48 -Bronx
Mar. 8, 2010 George D’Amato, Jr., 22 Brooklyn
Aug. 8, 2010 Luis Soto, 22 Manhattan
Aug. 27, 2010 Briana Ojeda, 11 Brooklyn
Oct. 3, 2010 Emmanuel Paulino, 24 Manhattan
Dec. 22, 2010 Zach Bingert, 21 Queens
Mar. 8, 2011 Kemp Yarborough, 37 Bronx
Mar. 8, 2011 Carmelo Calabro, 77 Brooklyn
Mar. 20, 2011 Paul Goldreyer, 48 Bronx
May 11, 2011 Unidentified Man, 31 Brooklyn
May 17, 2011 Ilya Iglanlov, 48 Staten Island
Mar. 18 2011 Johnathan Smith, 26 Brooklyn
Mar. 26, 2011 Orlando Santos, 28 Bronx
Jun.3, 2011 James Young, 49 Brooklyn
Oct.2, 2011 Yvonne McNeal, 57 Manhattan
Jan. 26, 2012 Christopher Kissane, 22 Brooklyn
Feb.14, 2012 Michael McBride, 52 Manhattan
Sep. 5, 2011 Denise Gay, 56 Brooklyn
Sep. 7, 2011 John Collado, 43 Manhattan
Sep. 13, 2011 Makever “Keba” Brown, 22 - Manhattan
Sep. 14, 2011 Tyre Chisholm, 22 Bronx
Oct. 8, 2011 - Agabus Khalfani Wordsworth, 18 - Brooklyn
Nov. 4, 2011 Theauther Love, 87 Brooklyn
Jan. 12, 2012 Duane Browne, 26 Brooklyn
Jan. 29, 2012 Antwaine White, 17 Brooklyn
Feb. 2, 2012 Ramarley Graham, 18 Bronx
Mar. 15, 2012 Shereese Francis, 30 Queens
Apr. 12, 2012 Tamon Robinson, 27 Brooklyn
Apr. 12, 2012 Rudolph Wyatt, 23 Manhattan
May 10, 2012 Samuel Rivers, 40 Queens
Oct. 24, 2012 Prince James, 18 Bronx
Dec. 8, 2012 Victor Santos, 42 Queens
Jun. 14, 2012 Shantel Davis, 23 Brooklyn
Jul. 4, 2012 Edgar Owens, 46 Queens
Aug.11 , 2012 Eddie Fernandez, 28 Bronx
Aug. 12, 2012 Darrius H. Kennedy, 51 Manhattan
Aug. 24, 2012 Jeffrey Johnson, 58 Manhattan
Sep. 7, 2012 Reynaldo Cuevas, 20 Bronx
Sep. 7, 2012 Walwyn Jackson, 27 Queens
Sep. 20, 2012 Tyjuan Hill, 22 Brooklyn
Sep. 25, 2012 Mohamad Bah, 28 Manhattan
Oct. 4, 2012 Noel Polanco, 22 Queens
Nov. 2012 Ronald Herrera, 20 Bronx
Jan. 3, 2013 Peter Jourdan, 37 Brooklyn
Feb. 21, 2013 Ryo Oyamada, 24 Queens
Mar. 9, 2013 Kimani Gray, 16 Brooklyn
Mar. 23, 2013 Jackson Alexandre, 28 Brooklyn
Jun. 5, 2013 Lana Morris, 46 Queens
Jun. 19, 2013 Thomas Robinson, 50 Brooklyn
Jul. 12, 2013 Deion Fludd, 17 Brooklyn
Apr. 15, 2013 Dason Peters, 33 & Dylan Samuel Peters, 1 Brooklyn
Jun. 20, 2013 Jose Muniz, 52 Bronx
Jul. 6, 2013 Felix Coss, 61 Brooklyn
Jul. 21, 2013 Kyam Livingston, 37 Brooklyn
Aug. 4, 2013 Shaaliver Douse, 14 Bronx
Aug. 14, 2013 Eric Zaman, 25 Queens
Aug. 15, 2013 Carlo Alcis, 43 Brooklyn
Sep. 17, 2013 Barrington Williams, 25 Bronx
Oct. 4, 2013 William Bruce Hemphill, 51 - Staten Island
Oct. 31, 2013 Unidentified man, 26 Bronx
Dec. 26, 2013 James Torres, 44 Bronx
Nov. 18, 2013 Rexford Dasrath, 22 Brooklyn
Apr. 12, 2014 Jack Calvello, 85 Queens
May 16, 2014 Scott Kato, 45 Manhattan
May 18, 2014 Osbourne Broadie, 39 Brooklyn
Aug. 31, 2014 Naim Owens, 22 Brooklyn
May 27, 2014 Manuel Ocampo, 18 Brooklyn
Jul. 13, 2014 Ronald Singleton, 45 Manhattan
Jul. 17, 2014 Eric Garner, 43 Staten Island
Aug. 12, 2014 James DeVito, 59 Bronx
Sep. 29, 2014 Francisco Carvajal, 47 Brooklyn
Sep. 29, 2014 Rafael Laureano, 51 Brooklyn
Oct. 25, 2014 Jasmine Lawrence, 22 Brooklyn
Oct. 26, 2014 Joseph Priolo, 29 Queens
Oct. 3, 2014 Denis Volchkin, 28 Brooklyn
Oct. 23, 2014 Zale Thompson, 32 Queens
Nov. 20, 2014 Akai Gurley, 28 Brooklyn
Dec. 9, 2014 Calvin Peters, 49 Brooklyn
Apr. 2, 2015 Hakeem Kuta, 17 Bronx
Apr. 22, 2015 Jonathan Efraim, 30 Queens
April 25, 2015 Felix David, 24 Manhattan
May 26, 2015 Dalton Branch, 51 Brooklyn
Jun. 8, 2015 Mario Ocasio, 51 Bronx
May 14, 2015 Denis Reyes, 40 Bronx
Jun. 10, 2015 Isaiah Hampton, 19 Bronx
Aug. 29, 2015 Felix Kumi, 61 Bronx
Jun. 18, 2015 Oleg Tcherniak, 58 Brooklyn
Aug. 14, 2015 Garland Tyree, 38 Staten Island
The October 22 Coalition to Stop Police Brutality, Repression and the Criminalization of a Generation has been mobilizing every year since 1996 for a National Day of Protest on October 22, bringing together those under the gun and those not under the gun as a powerful voice to expose the epidemic of police brutality. For more information or to get involved:
On Facebook, search for "October 22 Coalition to Stop Police Brutality - New York" Voicemail/Fax (toll free): 866-235-7814 E-mail: [email protected] Website: nyc.october22.org October 22 Coalition-NY Youtube Channel: www.youtube.com/OCTOBER22NYC To download "Voices Against Police Brutality Ch.1: The National Mixtape" visit
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The Coalition also works on the Stolen Lives Project, which documents cases of killings by law enforcement nationwide. The second edition of the Stolen Lives book documents over 2000 cases in the 1990s alone. Volunteers are needed to help with the research and editing of cases since then. See next page for more information and/or contact [email protected]. Visit the website at stolenlives.org or the national website at october22.org
Call for Volunteers for the Stolen Lives Project The mission of the Stolen Lives Project is to assemble national documentation of people killed by U.S. law enforcement agents from 1990 to the present. Due to the fact that there had not been any federal accounting of police killings made available to the public, those who worked with the national grassroots organization October 22 Coalition to Stop Police Brutality, Repression and the Criminalization of a Generation decided in 1996 to conduct our own documentation. Through grassroots efforts, the second edition of the book Stolen Lives: Killed by Law Enforcement was published by Seven Stories Press in 1999, which documented over 2,000 cases in the 1990s nationally. The pages of this book are available as PDFs on the Stolen Lives website (stolenlives.org). Since the publication of the book, local and national documentation has been unevenly updated and produced in different read-only forms across the country. Plans are currently underway to bring the Stolen Lives Project online as a searchable database. As with past attempts to gather national documentation, the most enormous hurdle is consistent data-gathering across the country. Anyone who can help with the research and documentation will contribute greatly to realizing the goal of bringing the Stolen Lives Project online in a more useable and accessible form. If you would like to help in any way, please contact [email protected]. See below for different ways one can help. For more information, visit the website at stolenlives.org or www.facebook.com/StolenLivesProject.
Below are some explanations and ideas for what needs to and could be done to move ahead in updating the national documentation for the Stolen Lives Project and getting an accessible database online.
Conduct research. Most volunteers prefer to research local cases, but you can also help to provide a more complete national picture by focusing your research on one of the states for which no one is currently documenting incidents of police killings or for which there is obvious missing data. There are different parts or steps to the documentation process, so taking up any one of the parts is a step forward: o Search for articles and other sources and forward the link and text for someone else to enter the data. There are
also existing sources with data that can be mined (e.g.: Wikipedia entry on police killings in the U.S., “Killed by Police” page on Facebook, etc.).
o Enter existing accumulated data without having to have to read articles or write up descriptions. o Fact-check data already entered. o If you work in academia or in the research field, create or coordinate a project for students or researchers to
conduct the research and data-gathering.
Write the stories. There is a growing collection of sources for Stolen Lives cases without a summary. Read through all the articles, posts, testimonies, etc. about the circumstances in which the individual was killed and compose a short narrative to represent the Stolen Life. You can also help review and edit stories that have been written to ensure accuracy and consistency.
Code the website and/or consult on database engineering, web accessibility for people with disabilities, interface design, etc.
Contribute financially. Fund an internship or a research project through which someone could be compensated for committing hours a week to data entry or editing. If you cannot offer funding yourself, organize a fundraiser or assist in grant-writing. Once the online database is ready to launch, it will need dedicated funding to maintain.
Get the word out. Organize an event at which attendees can be introduced to the Stolen Lives Project and what it entails. Make copies of this Call for Volunteers and distribute it to friends, colleagues, neighbors.
Attend and document vigils for Stolen Lives and the annual October 22nd National Day of Protest to Stop Police Brutality, Repression and the Criminalization of a Generation. Support families destroyed by police violence and stand with them in the fight for justice.
For any questions or to ensure there isn’t redundancy in working on any of the above, please contact [email protected]