Eleanor$24125$ - traduzione in italiano
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Eleanor$24125$ - traduzione in italiano

AMERICAN SHOT BY POLICE
Eleanor Bumpers; Eleanor bumpers; Eleanor Bumpurs

Eleanor      
n. Eleonora (nome proprio femminile)
Elle Macpherson         
  • Macpherson (centre) modelling for Virgin Australia in October 2011
  • Macpherson in September 2008 at Fashion Fest
AUSTRALIAN MODEL, ACTRESS, BUSINESSWOMAN AND PHILANTHROPIST
Elle MacPherson; Elle McPherson; Elle Mcpherson; Elle mcpherson; Elle macpherson; Elle mcphereson; Eleanor Gow; Eleanor gow; Eleanor Macpherson; Eleanor Nancy Gow; Elle Macpherson Inc.
Elle Macpherson, (1964) modella e attrice australiana

Definizione

grimy
a.
Foul, begrimed, defiled, dirty, filthy, full of grime.

Wikipedia

Shooting of Eleanor Bumpurs

The shooting of Eleanor Bumpurs by the New York Police Department (NYPD) occurred on October 29, 1984. The police were present to enforce a city-ordered eviction of Bumpurs, an elderly, disabled African American woman, from her New York Housing Authority (NYCHA) public housing apartment at 1551 University Avenue (Sedgwick Houses) in the Morris Heights neighborhood of the Bronx.

In requesting NYPD assistance, housing authority workers told police that Bumpurs was emotionally disturbed, had threatened to throw boiling lye, and was using a knife to resist eviction. When Bumpurs refused to open the door, police broke in. In the struggle to subdue her, one officer fatally shot Bumpurs twice with a 12-gauge shotgun.

Bumpurs' shooting, one of several black deaths that inflamed racial tensions in 1980s New York, led to changes within the police department regarding responses to disabled and emotionally volatile persons. Officer Stephen Sullivan, who shot Bumpurs, was indicted on second-degree manslaughter, but was ultimately acquitted. Bumpurs' family sued the city for $10 million in damages, and settled for $200,000.