- Phillip Pannell
Phillip Pannell was an
African American teenager killed by Police Officer Gary Spath in Teaneck,New Jersey onApril 10 ,1990 . Pannell was fleeing police when he was shot; Spath was later charged and acquitted on charges of manslaughter [ [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9D0CE5DC1E3AF931A25757C0A967958260 The Teaneck Shooting Case] , "The New York Times ",April 12 ,1991 ] . The case created controversy over the issuesracial profiling andpolice brutality .The African-American population in the Northeast corner of Teaneck grew substantially in the 1960s, accompanied by
white flight triggered by theblockbusting efforts of local real estate agencies. As this de factoracial segregation increased, so did tensions between residents of the Northeast and the predominately white male Teaneck Police Department.On the evening of
April 10 ,1990 , the Teaneck Police Department responded to a call from a resident complaining about a group of teenagers, one of whom was reported to have a gun. After an initial confrontation near the Bryant School and a subsequent chase, Phillip Pannell was shot and killed by Gary Spath, a white Teaneck police officer. Spath said he thought Pannell had a gun and was turning to shoot him. Many witnesses said Pannell was unarmed and had been shot in the back.Protest marches, some violent, ensued, with most African Americans believing that Pannell had been killed in cold blood, and White residents insisting that Spath had been justified in his actions. Spath was ultimately acquitted on charges of reckless
manslaughter in the shooting. The incident was an international news event that brought ReverendAl Sharpton andJesse Jackson to the community and inspired the 1995 book "Color Lines: The Troubled Dreams of Racial Harmony in an American Town", by Teaneck resident Mike Kelly. [Beckerman, Jim. [http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P1-22485838.html "TEANECK: ANATOMY OF A TRAGEDY -- NEW BOOK BY RECORD COLUMNIST EXAMINES THE EVENTS SURROUNDING THE DEATH OF BLACK TEEN"] , "The Record (Bergen County) ",August 27 ,1995 . AccessedAugust 25 ,2008 .]References
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