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Shooting at NYC City Hall. 2 dead, including Concilman James Davis

Posted on 07/23/2003 11:19:01 AM PDT by Hillary's Lovely Legs

Reporters diving for cover at City Hall.

Shots are coming from second floor.


TOPICS: Breaking News; US: New York
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To: mware
Hearing on WNBC theory that the second victim is the shooter, who may have turned the gun on himself.
501 posted on 07/23/2003 1:20:00 PM PDT by Fitzcarraldo
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To: PhiKapMom
Fox News needs to apologize because they misquoted him by leaving out the "attack on democracy" phrase. Changes the entire meaning.
502 posted on 07/23/2003 1:20:52 PM PDT by floriduh voter (Click On my Name - Visit My Profile)
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To: jimbo123
Davis has some enemies. Not necessarily his opponent in the last election.

Selling Himself: What James E. Davis Does Best
Nouveau Pitch
by James Bradley
September 6 - 12, 2000

ames E. Davis, insurgent candidate for the New York State Assembly, makes it quite clear that he holds his opponent, incumbent Clarence Norman Jr., who's also Brooklyn's Democratic Party leader, accountable for many of the city's ills. Very much accountable. Davis said that the 1991 Crown Heights riots, every police brutality case from Michael Stewart to Patrick Dorismond, and even Rudy Giuliani's 1997 reelection would not have happened if Clarence Norman were a private citizen rather than the assemblyman for this Crown Heights-East Flatbush district. "Patrick Dorismond would still be alive today if I were in charge," Davis boasts.

With his penchant for hyperbole, Davis could easily be dismissed as a mere gadfly. But Clarence Norman is taking his challenger seriously, and Brooklyn pols are keeping a close eye on the race. Two years ago Davis gave the county leader the scare of his political life when he came within 677 votes of upsetting Norman, in an election when Democrats cleaned up in Brooklyn. Now Norman can be found campaigning hard in his district, even to the point of skipping last month's Democratic convention in Los Angeles. In 1998, Norman was busy working for Eliot Spitzer's campaign for attorney general, he says now, and took his opponent too lightly.


"Patrick Dorismond would still be alive today if I were in charge."


Davis is proud of forcing Norman (whom he calls a "sellout Negro politician") to campaign so vigorously. "He's been invisible for all these years, but I put flesh back on those bones!" he told the Voice. "It took James E. Davis to do that." Davis, 38, a police officer and minister, calls himself "a community activist turned political activist." He launches into a Muhammad Ali impersonation: "I'm gonna shock the world!" he says. "This election is gonna be like the 'Thrilla in Manila' when I defeat Norman, the gorilla."

Davis's antics can be amusing political theater, but this is Crown Heights, where tensions still exist between people of color and the Hasidim, and things have gotten ugly lately. "Assemblyman Clarence Norman Jr. Gives Jews Special Treatment Over Blacks in Crown Heights," screams a headline in one of Davis's mailings. Davis insists the issue he's raising is one of fairness. "In Crown Heights, the Jewish community controls the wealth," he maintains. "Now, I have no problem with the Jewish community controlling the wealth, but the black community needs its share." Moments later, however, he blasts Norman for missing the Democratic convention, suggesting that Norman "boycotted" the event because of the selection of Joe Lieberman as vice presidential candidate. "[Norman] let all of us Democrats down," Davis quips. "The Jewish community should be outraged."

Davis is not exactly new to politics. He has run for office three times before, challenging Major Owens for Congress (he didn't get on the ballot in '96), Mary Pinkett for City Council in '97 (he came in third), and Norman in '98. In 1997, after losing to Pinkett in the primary, he ran on both the Liberal and Conservative lines in the general election, a highly unusual move. He also ran on the Liberal line in '98, losing his job with the NYPD for violating its rules banning active-duty officers from being the nominee of a major party (he was reinstated this year).

Errol Louis, who competed with Davis for Pinkett's seat in 1997, doesn't have a fond recollection of his former opponent. "He's a reckless person," Louis says. "Even in the rough-and-tumble world of Brooklyn politics, there are limits, and Davis crossed them." Louis says that Davis actually waved his gun before Louis's campaign workers in 1997.

Davis's chief claim to fame is his annual "Stop the Violence" rally, an event started during the Dinkins administration after the Crown Heights riots and now continuing under Davis's sponsorship. Critics charge that the rally is nothing more than a fundraising vehicle for the insurgent. His organization, which he says is a nonprofit, has not filed with the state attorney general's office. The march has been great publicity for Davis; his face has been plastered on buses and billboards throughout Brooklyn. But the marches have been sparsely attended, by somewhere between 60 and 70 people, according to one participant.

Still, Norman takes nothing for granted this time. He claims to have raised more than $40,000 for the race; Davis says he has amassed slightly less than $5000. But the challenger is undeterred: "I'm David going up against Goliath. And you know what happened there."



This story is part of the Village Voice's ongoing 2000 New York City election coverage.

http://www.villagevoice.com/issues/0036/bradley.php

503 posted on 07/23/2003 1:20:58 PM PDT by DittoJed2
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To: Fitzcarraldo
Curtis is saying he got away, but is very well known to the people in that district.
504 posted on 07/23/2003 1:21:30 PM PDT by mware
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To: Fitzcarraldo
theory that the second victim is the shooter,

That would be convienient. It was my theory too, but I hope they don't just try to tidy things up by declaring the other dead guy the perp, and close the book.

505 posted on 07/23/2003 1:22:18 PM PDT by Semper911 (Bread and circus are not enough. Hence, FreeRepublic.com)
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To: mware
Curtis said it was a former opponent, and the race was very heated. I dont know if he was referring to the District 35 race or not.

I see. So maybe they both ran in last year's New York City marathon. LOL.

506 posted on 07/23/2003 1:22:24 PM PDT by Alberta's Child
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To: mware
Curtis is saying he got away, but is very well known to the people in that district.

They know who the shooter is?

507 posted on 07/23/2003 1:22:25 PM PDT by Mo1 (Please help Free Republic and Donate Now !!!)
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To: Labyrinthos
Whether you know it or not, you just invoked the tired, old "Blood in the streets" lie. There are thirty-five states that have Concealed Carry Laws with no problems.

Two of those states allow it's citizen's to carry with no restrictions and without the need for applying for a license.
508 posted on 07/23/2003 1:22:50 PM PDT by Shooter 2.5 (Don't punch holes in the lifeboat)
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To: Mo1
If they know who the perp is, why isn't there an all-points bulletin by now?
509 posted on 07/23/2003 1:23:24 PM PDT by aristeides
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To: Mo1
I sure wish someone would tell us then.
510 posted on 07/23/2003 1:23:25 PM PDT by Quilla
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To: mware
FYI, one of the other candidates that ran against him used to work for the Post Office.
511 posted on 07/23/2003 1:23:29 PM PDT by B Knotts
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To: TERMINATTOR
Here in Podunk folks know their target and beyond. You big city libs need to hone your defensive skills.

Not a problem for me here in the far Burbs, but there are not a lot of places to practice in a densily populated city of nearly eight million people. Hey, I'm very pro Second Amendment, but the reality of the situation in NYC is that the average law abiding gun owners would probably shoot like they drive, and that's not a good thing.

512 posted on 07/23/2003 1:23:43 PM PDT by Labyrinthos
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To: opus86
"Pretty good shooting. I've never shot a 9mm but I doubt I could be accurate from 75 feet."

Depends on the gun and the shooter's skill.

Firepower is hitting what you're aiming at. ;-)

This will be known as the day Bloomberg peed himself...that's what all the reporters around city hall are saying off the mike...lol!
513 posted on 07/23/2003 1:24:04 PM PDT by Veracious Poet (Adages come, adages go, but the superfluous will always be with us)
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To: floriduh voter
Fox News needs to apologize because they misquoted him by leaving out the "attack on democracy" phrase. Changes the entire meaning.

If is were a misquote, an apology is in order. But, the first posts without the "attack on" were from a streamer/banner on another news outlet, I think, not FoxNews. Wherever it originated, though, if it were misquoted, an apology should happen.
514 posted on 07/23/2003 1:25:11 PM PDT by TomGuy
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To: aristeides; Quilla
I don't know if they do

I was just asking a question
515 posted on 07/23/2003 1:25:12 PM PDT by Mo1 (Please help Free Republic and Donate Now !!!)
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To: Veracious Poet
WNBC: Second victim has died.
517 posted on 07/23/2003 1:25:38 PM PDT by Dog
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To: B Knotts
A "Mr. Othniel Bogz Askew" is the second victim.
518 posted on 07/23/2003 1:25:42 PM PDT by Fitzcarraldo
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To: B Knotts
"FYI, one of the other candidates that ran against him used to work for the Post Office."

NO SH!T? That's so weird it's funny.
519 posted on 07/23/2003 1:25:47 PM PDT by Lee'sGhost (Crom!)
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To: DittoJed2
This is the list from 2003 race,

District 35

Incumbent: James E. Davis (Dem/WFP/Ind)

Challengers: Anthony L. Herbert (Dem)

Abraham E. Wasserman (Con)

I believe I heard Curtis say that the race has up to seven candidates running, so I dont know if this is the appropiate list or not.

520 posted on 07/23/2003 1:25:49 PM PDT by mware
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