- Randolph Evans
Randolph Evans (1961 - 1976) was a 15-year old
Brooklyn boy who was shot and killed byNYPD officer Robert Torsney onNovember 26 ,1976 . Evans was a ninth-grader atFranklin K. Lane High School in Brooklyn at the time of the shooting.hooting
On Thanksgiving Day 1976, responding to a report of a man with a gun in the Cypress Hills
housing projects , Officer Torsney encountered a group of youths. After a brief conversation, Torsney shot one of them, Evans, point-blank in the head. He then ran to his car and drove back to the75th precinct where he was arrested. [Seigel, Max H. "Boy, 15, Shot to Death Point-Blank; Officer Arrested in East New York"New York Times , November 27, 1976, p. 1.]Legal Proceedings
On
November 30 ,1976 , the day of Evans' funeral, Torsney was indicted by agrand jury on charges ofsecond-degree murder . At the trial of Torsney, which began in October, 1977, his defense maintained that the killing resulted from a psychotic episode due to an epileptic condition. Torsney's attorney maintained this illness was the automatism of Penfield, named for neurosurgeon Wilder Penfield. OnNovember 30 ,1977 , one year after Evans' funeral, Torsney was foundnot guilty by reason of insanity [Dunning, Jennifer. "Officer Torsney Acquitted as Jury Rules Him Insane in Killing of Boy"New York Times , December 1, 1977, p. 1.] . Torsney was remanded to a statemental hospital .Torsney's Release and Aftermath
On December 20, 1978 a Brooklyn State Supreme Court ordered Torsney's release, stating he no longer posed a threat to society. The Torsney case was mentioned by
Bob Herbert in hisNew York Times column after the shooting ofSean Bell which took place nearly exactly 30 years to the day after the killing of Evans. [ [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9B05EFD9113EF933A05752C1A9609C8B63 "Badges, Guns and Another Unarmed Victim"] , "The New York Times ",November 30 ,2006 , accessedMarch 31 ,2008 .]References
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