On Wed., Dec. 6, thousands of protesters came onto the streets surrounding Foley Square just north of City Hall in
The rally was called before the police shooting by the December 12th Movement, a progressive organization, to connect the police occupation of low-income neighborhoods to that of Iraq. But given the police killing of Bell, the demonstration took on a more militant and confrontational mood against the police. A spontaneous march broke out. Protesters marched around Foley Square and by the NYPD headquarters a few blocks away where the rally was originally schedule to have taken place.
The crowd repeatedly counted from 1 to 50, simulating the rounds shot—17 of which pierced Bell’s body. Many held ANSWER Coalition (Act Now to Stop War and End Racism) and Party for Socialism and Liberation signs that read “NYPD Guilty” and “Cops out of our neighborhood. Troops out of Iraq.”
The impromptu march ended again at Foley Square where PSL youth led chants and agitational speeches armed with
Trent Benefield, 23, who was also in the car with Bell and shot by police that night, said in an interview yesterday, “One of my friends is dead, another one is shot up. I’m shot up. We need justice. I don’t want anyone to go through this. We need justice.”
Another march to demand justice for Bell is slated for Dec. 22 in New York City.