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January 18, 2006
For Immediate Release |
Contact: Albert O'Leary
212-298-9190
or Joseph Mancini
212-298-9150
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NYC PBA OPPOSES PAROLE
FOR COP KILLER
Anthony Bottom and Herman Bell, cold-blooded and unrepentant Black
Liberation Army assassins and domestic terrorists, who viciously
killed two New York City police officers by shooting them in the
back as they responded to a call for help, should be denied parole,
said NYC PBA president Patrick J. Lynch who will join police widow
Diane Piagentini at the Victim’s Impact statement before the
NYS Division of Parole on Friday, Jan. 20, 2006 at 10:30 AM.
Bottom and Bell were two of three murderers who pumped 18 bullets
into the backs of 28-year-old police officer Joseph Piagentini and
33-year-old police officer Waverly Jones on May 21, 1971 as they
were responding to a call for help at the Colonial Park Houses at
159th Street and Harlem River Drive.
“We look forward to the day that a person convicted of killing
a police officer is given the death penalty or is incarcerated without
the possibility of parole,” Lynch said. “Herman Bell,
in an act so despicable and inhuman that it defies description,
took the wounded police officer Piagentini’s service revolver
from his holster and continued shooting the officer even as he pleaded
for mercy. Clearly, Herman Bell and Anthony Bottom deserve no better
treatment then they gave and should be denied parole today and forever.
On Friday, Mrs. Piagentini and I will call upon the State of New
York to send a strong and undeniable message that you can cannot
kill a police officer in New York State and expect to walk away
a free man one day. These cold blooded assassins and domestic terrorists
should remain in jail for the rest of their lives.”
Anthony Bottom is now known as Jalil Abdul Muntaquim.
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