yeah i read that at least one cop stopped and reloaded during the shooting. i still can't believe they were acquitted of all charges, especially since cops in NY aren't even allowed to open fire on a moving vehicle. they were completely reckless and endangered the lives of everyone on that street at the time. it's a miracle no one caught a stray.
although i wish people would stop playing up the race thing in this case, since most people who make this claim don't know the facts of the case and just assume the cops shot Bell because he was black. and there was a reason for the cops to believe that Sean or someone else in the car had a gun, so it's not as though they were in the wrong for confronting Sean and his friends. but they were absolutely negligent and reckless in the way they handled things. this case reminds me a lot about Rodney King, the way that no one seemed to notice or care that King was high and speeding, ran from the cops, and then resisted arrest. the cops erred when they didn't stop the beating when King was subdued, but the cops had every right in the world to use force on him. but everyone just saw what was on the tape and assumed, oh, there they go again, beating on black guys for no reason. i just don't think race should always be the main issue in cases like this. someone is dead, and justice was not served. those are the only things that matter in this case.
also Rukas, don't forget that they were in a moving vehicle when the police started shooting, and they probably continued firing until the car stopped moving. they had no sure way of knowing if any of the shots hit anyone (although that would be some ridiculously bad shooting if they missed with all the shots.) it's not as though they opened fire on him when he was walking down the street, there was no one "downed" and until the car stopped moving they couldn't be sure if the driver was still alive.