The grand jury has reached its decision in the Sean Bell case. The New York Times' Bob Herbert, the Daily News' Michael Goodwin and others offer analysis of the decision to indict some of the police officers involved in the November shooting, plus live coverage of the Queens District Attorney's press conference. Also, Connecticut Senator and presidential hopeful Christopher Dodd; and the week's politics with Michael Isikoff.
Ongoing coverage of the Sean Bell shooting
Ongoing coverage of the Sean Bell shooting
Queens D.A. Press Conference Preview
WNYC's Arun Venugopal is at the scene where the news conference by the Queens D.A. is to be held announcing indictments of some of the police officers involved in the Sean Bell shooting.
Candidate Dodd
Christopher Dodd, (D-CT), United States Senator, talks about his campaign for president, the upcoming hearings on the subprime mortgage crisis, and why he says it's time to end "don't ask, don't tell."
Politics This Week
Newsweek investigative correspondent Michael Isikoff will analyze what's happening in Washington.
The Bell Indictments Anticipated
Nayaba Arinde, editor of the Amsterdam News, Richard Aborn, president of the Citizens Crime Commission, and Sean Gardiner, a criminal justice reporter at the Village Voice, will discuss the implications of the indictments in the Sean Bell case.
The Bell Indictments Announced
Live coverage of the announcement by Queens District Attorney Richard Brown detailing the indictments in the Sean Bell case, followed by reaction from Al Sharpton.
The Bell Indictments Analyzed
Daily News columnist Michael Goodwin, New York Times columnist Bob Herbert, and criminal defense attorney David Schwartz analyze the indictments.
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