Word: bennett
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...where he shot and robbed them. Police mounted an intense search for the killer in Mission Hill and the predominantly black Roxbury neighborhood. Black community leaders in Mission Hill complained that police were indiscriminately stopping and frisking 200 black men a day. With little evidence to go on, William Bennett, 39, an unemployed black with a long criminal record, was arrested on Nov. 11. Stuart tentatively identified him in a lineup, but no formal charges were lodged against...
...attack on the suburban couple, who had been married four years, drew cries of outrage about city violence from around the country. In the hoopla it stirred, numerous media outlets named a city resident with a long record, William Bennett, as a suspect. He had never been charged, and the prosecutor cleared his name yesterday...
Shortly before Christmas, Stuart viewed a lineup containing an alleged suspect, and while officials refused to say publicly whether an identification was made, many media outlets said Stuart had made firm indications that Bennett, who appeared in the lineup, could be the assailant...
Father Jack Bennett, a priest in the Mission Hill neighborhood where the shootings took place, said that the case was disturbing to minorities because "it seemed like total blame was placed on the Blacks and the Hispanics, and that upset...
Dreamgirls (1981). Michael Bennett, creator of A Chorus Line, shaped this propulsive story of black entertainers fighting for integrity while entering the mainstream. It suggested that key civil rights gains came when white youths accepted black music as "theirs." Jennifer Holliday gave the musical performance of the decade as a gutsy gospel-blues shouter...