Amadou Diallo (shooting victim)
Amadou Bailo Diallo (September 2, 1975 - February 4, 1999) a 22-year-old man from Guinea was killed by four white members of the New York City Police Department's Street Crime Unit on February 4, 1999.

The police officers were charged, but found not-guilty of all charges by a jury on February 25, 2000. Police testified that in the dark apartment hallway, they mistook Diallo's wallet for a weapon.
Diallo's death sparked massive demonstrations against police brutality, involving more than 1700 arrests. Charges against protestors were later dropped.
Although he was in the country legally, his visa was set to expire in April, 1999 which led to him filing a false asylum request with INS. In the filing he claimed to be from Mauritania, and that his family were victims of "human cleansing". His parents, Saikou and Kadiatou Diallo, were actually wealthy and well-educated Guineans. Some theorize that Diallo might have fled from police due to his fear over the fraudulent filing.
The protest song by Bruce Springsteen, "41 Shots", led the Patrolmen's Benevolent Association of New York City to call for a boycott of Springsteen's concerts in the city.
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