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Grand Jury Fails to Indict Off-Duty NYPD Detective in Shooting: Community to Protest Today

1:11 pm By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Activism|Justice|New York City

14 Jul 2008

Last October, in what has been described as an act of road rage, off-duty NYC detective Sean Sawyer shot and killed Jayson Tirado, an unarmed motorist.

Last week, a grand jury , did not indict Sawyer, even though, according to the saying, if it really is in the political will, a grand jury can indict a ham sandwich. Despite the fact that Sawyer fled the scene of the shooting and did not report it, the fact that he was a police officer allowed him to operate under a different set of laws.

It was a justifiable shooting under unfortunate circumstances,” he added.
The district attorney, Robert M. Morgenthau, said Officer Sawyer, 35, could not be charged with leaving the scene of the shooting and failing to immediately report it because, unlike leaving the scene of a car accident, what he did was not a crime.
“I’m sure that most people would be shocked to learn that it is not a crime for a police officer to leave the scene of a shooting without reporting it as soon as practicable,” Mr. Morgenthau said in a news release. “I share their outrage. But, that is the law. As a result of this case, we will be submitting legislation to change that.”


Whenever an unarmed civilian has been killed by a police officer, off duty or not, there have been attempts at changing legislation but that doesn’t change the very nature of the policing system.

For this reason, today, The Justice Committee of NYC, with the fiancé, daughter, family and friends of Jayson Tirado, will hold a march and rally to protest the grand jury’s failure to indict.

When: Monday, July 14th
3:30pm Gather to march: 12th Street and Ave D
5pm Rally at DA’s office: 1 Hogan Place (across the street from the Criminal Courthouse)

We encourage everyone to show their support by marching along side Jayson’s family. Those who can’t make it to the march please meet us at the DA’s office at 5pm.
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Directions to the march location: Take the L, N, R, Q, W, F, 1, 2, 3, A, C, E to 14th Street and transfer onto the M14 C or D bus to 10th Street and Ave D and walk two blocks to 12th Street.
Directions to the DA’s office: Take the 4, 5, 6, J, M, or Z to the Brooklyn Bridge-City Hall or the N or R to City Hall. Q or W to Canal.

Organized by the Justice Committee and the family and friends of Jayson Tirado

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