African killed by racist German police?
Published: December 09, 2008
DESSAU, Germany, Dec. 9 (UPI) -- A German court has acquitted two police officers in the mysterious death of an asylum applicant from Africa, sparking tumultuous protests in the courtroom.
The court in Dessau in the eastern German state of Saxony-Anhalt acquitted one of the officers of negligent manslaughter and the other of bodily harm in connection with the Jan. 7, 2005, death of 23-year-old Oury Jalloh from Sierra Leone.