Seventeen years after her son was cut down in a hail of 41 police bullets, Kadiatou Diallo no longer feels rage towards the NYPD. She no longer dwells on what her ambitious son Amadou might have grown ...
In a remarkable gesture, Kadiatou Diallo has expressed interest in speaking with one of the police officers who opened fatal fire on her son 17 years ago. Mrs. Diallo envisioned meeting with Sgt.
The West African immigrant was shot 41 times, by four white police officers on February 4, 1999. Seventeen years later, one of the officers involved is up for a promotion and raise. One of the four ...
Saturday marked almost 25 years since NYPD officers shot and killed Amadou Diallo in the Soundview section of the Bronx. His mother, Kadiatou Diallo, family members, faith leaders and elected ...
To the mother of Amadou Diallo, it's like pouring salt into a wound. Officer Kenneth Boss, one of the four New York City police officers who shot her son to death back in 1999, recently got a ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. Amadou Diallo’s mother, Kadiatou, held back ...
The unarmed West African immigrant. The street vendor from Guinea. The man gunned down by police in a barrage of bullets in the vestibule of his Bronx apartment. These descriptions of Amadou Diallo, ...
This story is published in conjunction with THE CITY, an independent, nonprofit news outlet dedicated to hard-hitting reporting that gets results for the people of New York. Kadiatou Diallo often ...
The only cop who was involved in the fatal shooting of Amadou Diallo and still with the NYPD will be promoted to sergeant this week — enraging the dead immigrant’s family. Kenneth Boss was one of four ...
On Saturday, thousands rallied in New York City against police brutality as part of three days of protest called “Rise Up October.” Some 40 families across the country impacted by police violence ...
An Uber Eats delivery worker was shot dead on his way home from a shift in East Harlem last week — and his grieving sister said he would still be alive if it weren’t for the overnight subway shutdown.
NEW YORK-- Sunday marks 25 years since Amadou Diallo was shot and killed by a hail of police bullets in the Bronx. A vigil and celebration of life was held Saturday in his honor on the same street the ...