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18 Years Later,
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A reader recently asked me if I think justice will finally come to Stephen Lawrence. This came after news that two men, David Norris and Gary Dobson, will face trial for his 1993 murder. Who
is Stephen Lawrence, you ask? If you’re from the According to the pathologist’s report, “It is surprising that he managed to get 130 yards with all the injuries he had, but also the fact that the deep penetrating wound of the right side caused the upper lobe to partially collapse his lung. It is therefore a testimony to Stephen’s physical fitness that he was able to run the distance he did before collapsing.” Due to the heavy layers of clothing he was wearing, Laurence was drenched in blood. Stephen’s
body was flown to A
damning inquiry
conducted by Sir William Macpherson blamed “professional incompetence,
institutional racism and a failure of leadership” for the blunders in
the investigation of Stephen Lawrence’s murder. The 1999 report also concluded
that from the very top of the ranks, Duwayne Brooks, who was also a victim, was treated by the police as a witness. “We are driven to the conclusion that Mr. Brooks was stereotyped as a young black man exhibiting unpleasant hostility and agitation, who could not be expected to help, and whose condition and status simply did not need further examination or understanding,” according to the Macpherson report. “We believe that Mr. Brooks’ colour and such stereotyping played their part in the collective failure of those involved to treat him properly and according to his needs.” Macpherson made 70 recommendations in the Stephen Lawrence inquiry, including reforms of the police force, the justice system, the schools and the civil service, making the use of racial language in private a criminal offense, and the aggressive recruitment of black and Asian police officers. Perhaps one of the most significant recommendations, now the law, is the abolition of the centuries-old double jeopardy rule, which prevented a person from being tried twice for the same crime. And now, after years of allegations of official corruption and the withholding of evidence, David Norris and Gary Dobson - whose 1996 acquittal was quashed by an appeals court - now stand trial for an 18-year-old murder. I
first heard about the And
still today, some black observers, including Stephen’s
mother Doreen Lawrence, say that little has changed in the way black
Britons are treated by the police. Five years after the Macpherson report,
an investigation
into diversity and the policies, procedures and employment practices
in the Metropolitan police called for change. Meanwhile, today, the So,
will the family of Stephen Lawrence finally find justice in a BlackCommentator.com Executive Editor, David
A. Love, JD is a journalist and human rights advocate based in |
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