Family Members Seek Answers for Curtis Good's Death
Thursday, October 7, 2004 at 06:32PM
TheSpook
"One
innocent man, 7 bullets, why?" Six weeks after Curtis Good
was shot by a city police officer and died about an hour later, his
family and friends have no answers as to what happened.Leon Bradford of
Detroit, the older brother of Good, told a crowd of supporters gathered
in front of police headquarters last night that the grand jury
proceedings scheduled to begin today have been postponed until Oct. 13.
The hearings are scheduled to take several weeks. He said a
medical examiner the family used is willing to testify. Bradford
addressed a group of about 50 people who had walked shouting "no
justice, no peace" from the King Street apartment where his brother was
shot to Perth Amboy Police Headquarters on Fayette and Rector streets.
The Rev. Henry H. Rodgers of Cathedral International and the Rev. Neva
Lawson of First Baptist Church in Woodbridge led the marchers, some of
whom wore shirts with a picture of Curtis Good and the words "1
innocent man, 7 bullets, why." According to authorities, police officer
Carmen Fazzolari, 45, fired eight shots from his .45-caliber Glock
semiautomatic pistol, hitting 41-year-old Good a total of six times
after police were called to the King Street apartment around 1:30 a.m.
on Aug. 20. Good died about an hour later at the hospital. [more ]
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