The Michigan Daily - Friday, November 13, 1992- Page 7
1,500
remember
Green at
funeral
- DETROIT (AP) - More than
7,500 people packed a Detroit
church yesterday to mourn beating
victim Malice Green and urge that
Otis death bring about change in
racial relations.
In an eloquent eulogy more about
racism and the ills of society than
Green, The Rev. Charles Adams
-alled for an alliance of all people to
'fight against society's injustices.
r "The blood of Malice Green is
crying out for America to pay atten-
tion to its cities," Adams told the
crowd at Hartford Missionary
INaptist Church. "There will be no
peace in the city until there are jobs
in the city."
Green was bludgeoned with
ashlights after two plainclothes of-
ficers approached him in his car
~arked near a suspected crack co-
ine house on Nov. 5. Police Chief
' Stanley Knox has said five other of-
dicers watched or took part in the
beating.
' All seven officers, one black and
: six whites, were suspended without
: ay-
Wayne County Prosecutor John
;9'Hair has received a police report
"n Green's death but won't decide
twhether to seek criminal charges
# ntil late next week, his office said.
Knox this week ordered a review
* pf the personnel files of the entire
police force to flag citizen com-
rplaints, complaints from prisoners
{about treatment during an arrest and
any incident in which an officer fired
:a gun.
*i Joann Watson, Detroit NAACP
executive director, announced
tyesterday a public forum to take
place on Sunday, led by the national
Ichapter of the NAACP, to rally
* support for more local control over
olicies on police conduct.
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Hill said this is due in part be-
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