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Paperback The Most Dangerous Gang in America: The NYPD Book

ISBN: 0976927799

ISBN13: 9780976927792

The Most Dangerous Gang in America: The NYPD

In this controversial book, noted author Richard Jeanty, tackles the problem of police brutality and the unfair treatment of Black men at the hands of police in New York City and the rest of the... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Preach on, bro!

I just got through reading this book and I feel it's a much needed book in the African American community. Jeanty expounds on the fact that police officers are especially brutal when dealing with black people, while also raising our awareness to our contribution of the problem. White people will have a hard time unerstanding this book because their prejudice minds won't allow them to see the injustice in America. This book is very objective as it relates to the subject. There's no scapegoating or blames on either side. It's straight facts and truth!

Bringing Down The Blue Wall (4.5 Stars)

To say that this story needed to be told is an understatement! As a NYC resident I knew that the names of victims like Sean Bell, Amadou Diallo and Abner Louima garnered national attention. But what about names like Alberta Spruill, Patrick Dorismond or Anthony Baez who also died at the hands of those who are sworn to serve and protect? Those victims of the NYPD's over zealousness have been seared into my brain and there stories will be seared into the brains of the readers of Richard Jeanty's non-fiction debut The Most Dangerous Gang in America: The NYPD. Alberta Spruil was a 57 year old Harlem resident who was readying herself to go to her city job of over 27 years, when an unsubstantiated tip from a confidential informant caused NYC's finest to kick in her door while utilizing a concussion grenade. The loud noise and flash from which caused her to go into cardiac arrest and die. Patrick Dorismond was a 26 year old security guard unwinding after work in a Manhattan bar. Upon exiting he was approached by an undercover officer who asked him to sell him some marijuana. Rightfully offended by the request the NYPD version is that Dorismond took at swing at the undercover officer who had yet to identify himself and for that he received a fatal bullet to his chest. But what was more disturbing then Dorismond's untimely death is that then Mayor Rudolph Guiliani not only released a statement in defense of his overaggressive police department stating that Dorismond was "no altar boy" he also released Dorismond's sealed juvenile record. These are the actions that are rightfully highlighted in Richard Jeanty's book. It's not just the unjustified killings by NYPD of innocent people it is the extensive cover-ups or defamations of the victim's characters that take place. Sean Bell's friends were harassed while Patrick Dorismond's home was searched all with the hopes of finding information that would make their deaths' justifiable. At times throughout the book Jeanty does becomes passionate and tends to ramble but with subject matter so harrowing and it's effects upon himself and any person of color his passion and rambling are understandable. An understanding that I'm sure readers will be rambling about at the end of their read.

POWERFUL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

THIS WAS ONE POWERFUL BOOK....IT BROUGHT BACK MEMORIES CAUSE I REMEMBER THESE CASES....IT'S REAL OUT HERE. HE INFORMING YOU THAT THIS IS REAL NOT A JOKE.HE'S NOT TELLING YOU TO JUDGE. JUST TO KNOW THAT THERE ARE BAD COPS OUT THERE. INFORMATION THAT IS VERY IMPORTANT TO EVERYONE. THESE SENSELESS KILLING HAS TO STOP. WHEN IS ENOUGH ENOUGH. THESE COPS HAS GOT TO DO BETTER. I HIGHLY RECOMMED THIS BOOK TO EVERYONE....INCLUDING THE GANGS OF NY

Highly Suggested Readable Material

251Pgs This book is Intriguing, interesting, high-quality, valuable, compelling and sad. It is also an eye opener to both men and women of the minority that is in search of knowledge into what really goes on in the "JUST-US" system. I had no idea of the extent black men "go" through in the hands of not only the NYPD but also in many other cities in the USA. Sure I read the New York Times and CNN online and occassionally listen to local headline news on the radio while in traffic, but Jeanty pulls you in exposing in-depth information you wouldn't ordinarily find. He takes a step-by-step approach in uncovering the roots of specific past news briefings of minorities, blacks in particular. His research must have been extremely time consuming! ------------------Long Review Short-------------- He starts out by stating that this book is the voice of his personal frustrations and/or Opinions so, readers and or reviewers by no means should you get upset. He states his claim up front!!! He wants people to know, feel, recieve and to show us that unfair treatment among minorities is clear and evident TODAY!

Say It Ain't So

This was a pretty interesting read that made some pretty valid points. In response to the previous post, especially since he didn't even bother to READ the book before commenting, this book states clear facts on previous police cases were the NYPD made a boo-boo then came back and tried to put a band-aid on it. The thing is, this happens all the time nationwide. One man just chose to state his opinion on it. I enjoyed the read, and I found it very informative. I guess the next time I watch the news and a man is gunned down a hundred times and no gun was found on him I'll know how to feel. This goes back to that movie Set It Off when the guy that played Jada Pinkett's brother was killed because he had a gang sign shaved into his head. They opened fire on him and all he had was a liquor bottle. He didn't have any prior convictions and was on his way to college. Yeah, that was a movie, but it happens in real life every single day. Richard, this was a job well done. Keep putting it out there for those of us that really want to know what's going on. And just like the previous post was written with a hidden identity, corrupt officers of the law that are supposed to protect and serve will continue to hide behind the badge.
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