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Justifiable
Homicide is a feature documentary based on the brutal murder of two Puerto
Rican young men Antonio Rosario and Hilton Vega who were shot by two NYPD
detectives in the Bronx in early 1995. One of the detectives was Mayer
Giuliani's former body guard. The story follows Margarita Rosario, as
she transforms from a mourning mother and Aunt to a powerful community
activist, questioning the police officers' actions and raising the possibility
of a cover-up.
A police inquiry affirmed the detectives' claims: that Rosario and Vega
and third accomplice Freddie Bonilla (who survived the shooting) were
shot while perpetrating an armed robbery. According to the report, the
detectives opened fire in self-defense after the alleged robbers instigated
a shoot-out. As far as the NYPD was concerned, the incident was over.
Case closed, justifiable homicide.
Margarita Rosario, doubting the police version and realizing that one
of the detectives who shot her son served as Mayor Giuliani's body guard
in 1993, seeks help from the Civilian Complaint Review Board (CCRB), and
independent city agency whose responsibility is to serve as watchdog over
the NYPD. After a lengthy invesstigation, the CCRB report affirmed that
the two detectives used excessive and unnecessary force. The City's response?
The CCRB director along with the lead investigators are forced to resign.
An independent Pathologist hired by the Margarita Rosaio also counters
the police version, demonstrating that all the shots struck the victims
in their backs as they lay prone on the floor and not from the front as
th City Medical Examiner's and the police had claimed.
With a legal system unwilling to address these profound inaccuracies,
Margarita takes her anger to the streets, organizing protests and rallies.
She soon realizes that there are many others who have lost family members
to police action. Margarita responds by organizing Parents Against Police
Brutality, to unify their struggle against a that sems to be stacked against
them.
Margarita's words still echo loud, "I can not bring my son back but
I can work to prevent other parents from suffering a similar loss".
Made in conjuntion
with Reality Films. |
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