KILLI G "W I saw that, I turned my back and w getti ng re dy to ay "come on man, let' go," b fore I could ay that, I heard the gun go off. "I turned around and w my brother standing in front 0 th "milk chute" and the nose of the gun stick­ ing through and then my brother turned around and lifted hi arm and said 'Chub, he hot me'. He died in my arms," Chatman aid. Dent was pronounced dead at Holy Cro Hospital at 3:08 a.m. Cheaito was taken into police custody the night of the shooting. According to th Preliminary Complaint Record filed by respond­ ing Police Officer Thomas Dunaj, Cheaito' account differs from Chat­ man's. According to Cheaito, Dent kicked open the "milk chute and tried to enter the service station. Then, th 'attendant told officers, Dent tore off an ou ide speaker and threw it at Cheaito through tho open­ ing, striking him in the chest. Dent then tried to crawl through the openi ng. At thi time, Cheai to allegedly loaded the 12 gauge hot­ gun and fired once into the left chest area of Dent. A CORDING TO Chatman, Dent was husky with broad houl­ ders and stood approximately 5 feet 6 inches tall. Dent was found unarmed outside the locked service station. If Dent did kick open the "milk chute" as indicated by Cheaito's JACKSON: BLACKS HELPED CLINTON WIN, NOW MUST HOLD HIM TO PROMISES Detroi t defin probl IDS. Henry ood the i ty in WANDA F, ROQUEMORE/Michigan Citizen The 18x18 milk chute that Dent allegedly kicked open and tried to crawl through is approximately 3 1/2 feet from the ground. brought a one way ticket to Leba­ non. Angeredby the manner in which the case was handled, Chatman and his ister Veronica, with the help of two local radio talk how hosts took to the airwaves to tell the citizens of Detroit what really happened the night of August 31. The police department, under public pressure, resubmitted the in­ itial warrant request (0 the prosecu­ tors office, this time requesting charges against Chcaito. According to McPhail, the only difference between the two warrant requests was the list or witnesses. The second-list contained more wit­ nesses. "When they brought in the first warrant request, the only witness statement they had was the guy who 'was wHfi IDertt, McPhail said. On September 11, eight-days af­ ter Cheatio fled the country, the Pro ecutors oftice charged Cheaito with two counts of manslaughter, each carries a maximum of 15 years in prison and/or $7,500 fine. The United States does not have an extradition agreement with leba­ non. Our y tern of justice i not perfect, but thi i America and you are not wrong to fight for your rights. But remember, don't fight it on the comer, fight it in urt. 'Crime does pay!' According to recent census reports, poverty rolls in the U.S. have reached a 28-year high. early 36 million Americans were -in poverty in 1991. No doubt, millions more in 1992. Meanwhile, the Federal Bureau of lnve tigation reports that violent crime by juvenile hru oared by an unprecendent 27 percent over th last 10 years. Thanks to tho who commi t rime. there are more police of­ ficer , judges, prosecutors, lawyers, secretaries, law clerks, paralegal', public defenders, court clerks, court reporters, news reporters, probation of­ ficers, parole officers, sheriff dep ies, wardens and jailers being paid by crime than ever before. "Crime Does Pay." But if you commit the crime, it just doe not pay you! If you are considering a career in crime, remember, there are no benefits, no retirement plans, and no fair employment practices. WHY HOULD YOU get busted for stealing the Mustang, yet your lawyers enjoy the right to drive a Mercedes Benz that you helped pay the car-note on? Why should you pay for judges, lawyers and police of­ fleers to send their children to college and law school, while you go to jail or reform school? Why hould you take the risk of selling a ten dollar bag of weed or a fifty dollar rock of' crack cocaine, yet pay for a probation officer' right to enjoy a twenty-five dollar bottle of wine or to crack open a fifty dollar bottle of Champagne? Crime does pay! But if you commit the crime; it just does not pay you! If you are tired of doing all of the dirty work, while the judge , lawyers, pol ice officers and others get all of the pay stand up and fight back! Boycott crime! Go on strike! Put down your criminal tools! Quit the racket! If you are a thief, say I am not taking anymore! After all, why should you get bu ted for robbing Peter, when Paul is the one getting all of the pay! A tt orney Leslie I iaiah Gaines, who practices criminal law, rec ntly resumed hi column 14 r NNP�. He will ad­ tire" cont mporary legal is­ sues. If you have a le a[ question, write to: Gaines E'C­ plains. .Hm R /ading Road, ( 'incinnati; 011 45229, or call '\ H-7H - OM, Contlnu d from Pag A·1 munity a clue to the amount of indif­ ference orne Detroit police officers feel toward Black males. ON AUGUST 31, the night Dent w killed, the police had two eye­ witncs to the shooting, Cheaito and 19 year old Alvarez Chatman. Chatman and Dent, extended broth­ el'S, were together at the time of the hooting. According to Chatman, shortly after 2:25 a.m. he aoo Dent went to Aby's Self Serv gas station at Van Dyke and E. Outer Drive. "We came up to the service sta­ tion to buy cigarettes," Chatman said. "My brother tried to open th door and it was locked. So we tepped in front of the gas station." Dent and Chatman stood in front ofa "milk chute", a bullet proofwin­ dow 18 x 18 inches used for grocer­ ies. This device is found at many inner city service stations that are open 24 hours and sell a small line of groceries. The cashier on the in­ side controls the opening and closing of the. chute doors. "1 asked the man if 1 could buy a pack of cigarettes and he said no. My brother asked, and he said yeah, and then he changed his mind and told us to get away from the station. And then he and my brother started argu­ ing, a few curse words were ex­ changed. And then he (the cashier) picked up a 12 gauge and started to tl)' and cock it and it would just click as if it were already cocked or on safety, It Chatman said. BY LAWRENCE L KNUTSON ASSOCIATED PRESS WRrrER WASHINGTON (AP) _ Jesse Jackson, declaring that Blacks were crucial to President-elect' Clinton's victory, said Saturday that minority voters must maintain vigilance to hold Clinton to his campaign prom­ ises. Jackson, who traveled to more than 30 states to register new voters and campaign for the Democratic ticket, brushed aside the disagree­ ments he has had with Clinton ,and his policies in the past. "Much of that has been exag­ gerated," Jackson said at a news conference that marked the end of a . meeting of his Rainbow 'Coalition. The, meeting was called to ana­ lyze the election and set tactics for dealing with Clinton's first 100 days in the White House. "During the campaign the issue was Clinton and Bush, not Clinton and Jackson," Jackson aid. He said that Clinton had "made adjustments" during the campaign to soften fears that in reaching out to new voters and disaffected Demo­ crats he would "fail to nurture" tra­ ditional Democrat, incl uding Blacks, Hispanics and other minori­ ties. "We left (the Democratic Con­ vention in) New' York and went to work and these are the fruits of our labors," Jackson aid of the Clinton victory. "We made our adjustment and we worked and we labored." He did not elaborate on what "adjust­ ments" Clinton might have made. But he gave Clinton his ultimate ccolade, saying that in turning the economic pai n created by the Bu � admini tration into artnership with all clements of the party Clinton , 'kept hope alive." David Wilhelm manager of th Clinton campaign, returned the com­ pliments. aying Jackson and his fol- tatemcnt he would have had to jump approximately 3 1/2 feet up. Also, if Dent tried to crawl through the milk chute it would have been head first giving Cheaito other options u h a hitting Dent in the head to keep him from advancing inward. . Cheaito al 0 had a telephone to call 911. Cheaito had acces to other areas within the locked tation that he could retreat to, including an inner office. THE POLICE investigators' re­ port 'to the prosecutors office claimed the incident was self de­ fense. "The police brought in a warrant req ues t and to ld the warrant prosecu­ tor it was elf defense. When they brought it in the first time, they be­ lieved that Cheaito was in fear of his life and he reacted out of self de­ fense, so they didn't want a charge," McPhail said. Also according to McPhail,ifthe police were not atisfied with the prosecutors deci ion, there is an ap­ peals procedure. "The police never have to take a no from a warrant pro ecutor. There is an appeals procedure within the office. If they thought that there should have been a charge issued and they didn't believe this was self defense they would have come up- tairs "McPhail aid. lower "can take pride in the absolutely essential role and contri­ butions they have made to Bill Clin­ ton's election." "There may have been a few bumps along the road, but when the moment came Rev. Jackson was there and it is appreciated," Wil­ helm said. Jackson said he intends to work now to help Clinton enact programs to create jobs, improve health care, improve education, cut the military budget and win statehood for the District of Columbia. "We know he made these prom­ ises so the next phase is to be vigilant to make sure those promise are kept," Jackson said. But he indi­ cated he was not issuing a threat. "We both want to get to higher ground. ' he said of Clinton. "We are all on the same team." . Jackson distributed an analysis prepared by the Joint Center for Po­ litical and Economic Studies that showed the turnout of Black voters increa ing dramatically in many states .. THE COMPlAINT report was written as elf defense and no war­ rant was i ued due to "insufficient evidence of criminal intent." Cheatio was released from police cu tody. On September 3, he fl RECORD. JJ HOME OF "FAMOU COACHMAN' f'(EW OLD STYLE MUSIC RECORD • TAPIS • CD'. • 45'. 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