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    Diaspora News of Wednesday, 28 April 2004

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    Amadou Diallo - A Ghanaian ?

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    According to an article, in the New York Post, titled "Diallo Bill" (read), police-shooting victim Amadou Diallo was a Ghanaian.

    This is what the New York Post wrote:

    Diallo, 24, a street peddler from Ghana, was killed in the vestibule of his Bronx apartment building in a hail of gunfire by four cops on Feb. 4, 1999.

    The officers said they believed Diallo had been reaching for a gun, although it turned out he was unarmed and holding only his wallet. The cops were acquitted at a criminal trial, and the city later settled a lawsuit brought by the Diallo family for $3 million.

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