Ex-radical convicted in 1971 police killings gets parole

Ex-radical convicted in 1971 police killings gets parole

In this Oct. 10, 2017 photo provided by the New York State Department of Corrections and Community Supervision, inmate Herman Bell is poses for a photo at the Shawangunk Correctional Facility in Shawangunk, N.Y. Bell, a former member of a 1970s black radical group who was convicted of fatally shooting two New York City police officers has been granted parole. (New York State Department of Corrections and Community Supervision via AP)
FILE- In this Jan. 9, 2004 file photo, Diane Piagentini, widow of slain police officer Joseph Piagentini, holds a photo of her husband from their wedding day in 1966, after a parole hearing in New York. At the hearing, Piagentini asked that the killers of her husband and his partner not be released on parole. According to New York State prison system officials, the parole board approved parole for Herman Bell, who was convicted for the 1971 murder of her husband. He will be released from an updated New York prison on April 17, 2018 (AP Photo/Diane Bondareff, File)
FILE- In this Sept. 1, 1973 file photo, Herman Bell, right, glares at the media following his arrest in New Orleans. The former member of the Black Liberation Army, who was convicted of fatally shooting two New York City police officers in 1971, has been granted parole and will be realized from Shawangunk Prison on April 17, 2018. (AP Photo)

Ex-radical convicted in 1971 police killings gets parole

In this Oct. 10, 2017 photo provided by the New York State Department of Corrections and Community Supervision, inmate Herman Bell is poses for a photo at the Shawangunk Correctional Facility in Shawangunk, N.Y. Bell, a former member of a 1970s black radical group who was convicted of fatally shooting two New York City police officers has been granted parole. (New York State Department of Corrections and Community Supervision via AP)
FILE- In this Jan. 9, 2004 file photo, Diane Piagentini, widow of slain police officer Joseph Piagentini, holds a photo of her husband from their wedding day in 1966, after a parole hearing in New York. At the hearing, Piagentini asked that the killers of her husband and his partner not be released on parole. According to New York State prison system officials, the parole board approved parole for Herman Bell, who was convicted for the 1971 murder of her husband. He will be released from an updated New York prison on April 17, 2018 (AP Photo/Diane Bondareff, File)
FILE- In this Sept. 1, 1973 file photo, Herman Bell, right, glares at the media following his arrest in New Orleans. The former member of the Black Liberation Army, who was convicted of fatally shooting two New York City police officers in 1971, has been granted parole and will be realized from Shawangunk Prison on April 17, 2018. (AP Photo)
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