Zimmerman stalking and shooting the unarmed Trayvon Martin is one.
Daniel Chong, locked and forgotten in a DEA cell for four days is now another.
And now we have:
Grand Jury Rejects Charges for Police in Killing of Sickly White Plains Man
A Westchester County grand jury decided not to indict a White Plains police officer who shot and killed a 68-year-old former Marine in his apartment last November, the county's district attorney said Thursday.
The district attorney, Janet DiFiore, called the shooting “a tragedy on many levels.” But she said the grand jury had concluded “there was no reasonable cause to vote an indictment.”
I'm sorry, but how can anyone justify breaking into a (at least in the moment) mentally ill man's home and shooting him when he asked to be left alone? Continuing with the details of the non-indictment...
Andrew C. Quinn, a lawyer for Officer Carelli, did not return a call seeking comment. Ms. DiFiore said the grand jury had heard from 42 witnesses, 21 of whom were civilians — including the emergency room physician who examined Mr. Chamberlain.
Ms. DiFiore said that one officer, who was not identified, used a racial epithet outside the first-floor apartment. “The use of a racial epithet in any context is offensive to the dignity of all of us,” she said. When spoken by a police officer, she added, “It’s intolerable.” But she said the grand jury had not found it to be criminal. Mr. Chamberlain is black. Officer Carelli is white, The Associated Press has reported.