Life was looking good for Omar Edwards up to the point of encountering a man rummaging through his vehicle in Manhattan's East Harlem neighborhood on the night of May 28.

A month prior the 25-year-old police rookie had married the mother of his children, 1 1/2-year-old Xavier and 7-month-old Keanua. Wearing street clothes, he had just gotten off work at a job he had wanted to do since he was a child. Perhaps it seemed like things couldn't get any better. In truth, they never would.
He was in street clothes as he walked toward his car parked about a block away on Second Ave. between E. 124th and E. 125th St., where he saw Miguel Goitia rummaging through the vehicle. The driver's side window was busted out.SOURCE: NY Daily News.
Edwards grabbed Goitia, who managed to slip out of his sweater and escape Edwards' grip, Kelly said.
Gun drawn, Edwards gave chase.
At the same time, three plainclothes officers in an unmarked car saw Edwards running down the street. The car made a U-turn, and one of the officers, a white cop with more than four years on the job, got out and fired six shots - hitting Edwards twice, once in the left arm and once in the chest, [New York Police Department Commissioner Raymond] Kelly said.
Edwards did not fire his weapon.
The cop who shot him, 30-year-old Andrew Dunton, had never previously fired his weapon. After the shooting the three officers moved to apprehend Edwards, having mistaken the black cop for a criminal.
As he lay handcuffed on the ground, cops cut off his shirt to reveal a Police Academy T-shirt and found NYPD shield No. 12734 in his pants pocket.
SOURCE: NY Daily News.
Edwards was taken to Harlem Hospital Center, where he was pronounced dead an hour after the shooting. According to friends, Dunton is "heartbroken" over what happened.
Edwards leaves behind a grieving family, and a city asking a lot of questions. The NYPD says it is investigating the shooting. Civil rights activist Reverend Al Sharpton says he is concerned about "a growing pattern of black officers being killed with the assumption that they are the criminals," and wants a federal investigation. He was joined by at least 200 demonstrators on May 30 for a Harlem rally that led to a march down 125th Street.
There have been a couple of cases involving minority officers shot by white officers in recent years. In 2008, a black, off-duty Mount Vernon, N.Y. police officer was killed by a Westchester County, N.Y. policeman while holding a gun on an assault suspect in suburban White Plains. A grand jury found the victim had failed to identify himself as an officer. In 2006, an Hispanic New York City police officer, Eric Hernandez, was shot and killed by an on-duty patrolman who was responding to a gun call at a White Castle in the Bronx. Dazed by a beating he had just received, Hernandez failed to drop his weapon when asked to.
Talk About It: Was Officer Edwards' Shooting a Racist Act
Or Just a Tragic Mistake?
In situations such as these, police officers are called upon to make split-second life-or-death decisions. In those brief moments, they must rely on training and instinct to make the right decisions. All a target can rely on is the benefit of the doubt that he is not a lethal threat.
It's not surprising that as a black man in street clothes, Officer Edwards didn't get the benefit of the doubt. Heartbreaking, yes, but not surprising given the realities of racial profiling against men of color.
If there are lessons to be learned from this tragedy, let's learn them from a full, thorough, and impartial investigation. Things can't get better anymore for Omar Edwards, but perhaps they can for other minority police officers who put themselves at risk to keep our communities safe.


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By: joy316 on 5/30/2009 12:10PM
The telling thing about this story is that police are allowed to shoot "suspects" making them at once judge, jury, and executioner.
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By: KAT on 5/30/2009 12:26PM
My sentiments exactly!!! I couldn't of worded it any better!!
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By: Lanette on 5/31/2009 2:54PM
It makes me sick and it will keep happening. Also the officers who kill will get paid vacations as in "suspended w/ w/pay".
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By: Kevin S, Wilson on 6/01/2009 2:32AM
It is very sad that this officer died from a bad judgement on snother officers part. I think that this crap bout black, white, mexican crap has to go. Its always sad when an officer is gunned down especial when its from one of their own. To sit here and make it a racial thing everytime is B.S. You dont get this much reacting when a white officer is shot and killed. I think instead of making this a racial thing make to where an offier accidently killed another officer. LEAVE ALL THIS RACIAL B.S. OUT OF IT.
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By: me on 6/01/2009 5:01AM
Being that I am a criminal Justice Major, this is something that they are trained to do, catch criminals. Even though it’s sad to say, but nothing will be done about this because the officer saw a man rather he was White or Black running with a gun. I am not blaming him at all, but chasing down an unarmed man in the street with his weapon drawn in not something that police officers are trained to do. Unless they’re on a call and are in hot pursuit, but this was something else... This man was off duty and not on duty in uniform witnessing a crime...Police officers are only are suppose to draw their weapons to shoot and plus the man was running away from the scene, so he was no longer a threat to the off duty officer. So, it’s not that easy to say they just shoot criminals they only use force when its necessary and as far as that other officer knew he was a man running down the street with a gun..Now what if he wasn’t an officer? Would you be saying the same thing if he wasn’t and shot and killed someone or turned and fired on the officers like a lot of criminals does? This man was doing his job just so happen the other officers should have never chased the man and just wrote up a report and filed it with his insurance company like we all are taught to do..Officers just can’t go around off duty pulling out their weapons and chasing ppl. Even if you are licensed to carry a weapon and you come home to someone burglarizing your home..you can’t just chasing them with your gun police or not..once they person his leaving the scene (your home or car) you are no longer in danger cause they are no longer imposing a threat to you, even if you shot them you will and can be prosecuted.
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By: DanDMan447 on 6/01/2009 5:54AM
Frankly, I am tired of people making excuses for police killing someone when their lives are not in danger. If you or your partner are not being shot at, then you have no business firing your weapon. Then everyone wants to rationalize it away like it was a mistake. The mistake is having trigger happy super-suckers on the force that fire all to often at Black people and when they are found to be wrong, then they are sorry. Like the Bart officer, after the man was down and thought they were pulling a taser gun and shot the man after he was subdued. Point blank in the back while the man was on the ground. These people need to go to jail. If you get a job like that and are scared. Go to church.
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By: Urbanprincess on 5/30/2009 12:28PM
My thoughts and prayers goes out to the Edward's family and friends. WHAT A TRAGEDY that shouldn't have happened! That cop had no damn right to shoot Omar at all, just because he saw him running and he was BLACK! The cops that were there at the scene didn't see Omar pull out any gun and their lives weren't in danger? I am so sick and tired of these inexperience, racist, white cops pulling the trigger on innocent black men! THIS IS RACIST! This SHY' T needs to stop! You hear this all the time in the news! These white cop needs to be punished for his actions! They should take his behind off of the police force, remove his damn badge, don't give his ass no pay, and lock his ass in jail! NO EXCUSE! I wonder what he said when he saw the officer's badge and shirt? "What I messed up", or "Oh, well"? Even if it wasn't racial, all police officers should be re-trained in using a firearm and learn the law the right way, not their way! There is nothing but inexperience, ignorant, disrespectful, hateful cops in this world! Some go way over the authority and either hurt or kill a life with no remorse! There are a lot of cops too that follow the proper procedures and no how and when to use a firearm and don't get the credit! That's a shame! Something needs to be done!
R.I.P. Omar Edwards
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By: kcn9971 on 5/30/2009 3:53PM
I agree with you Urbanprincess....I agree completely!!
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By: K.D.Shelton on 5/31/2009 5:07AM
THANK you many of these STUPID SO CALLED officers dont have a brain so they muscle their way on a police department i wish this stupid s.o.b. could be taken out and SHOT just like he shot that brother
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By: Eddie McCloud on 5/31/2009 10:46AM
Once again the proof is in the pudding. It's "open season" on black men in AmeriKKKa again.
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