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James E. Davis (New York politician) - Wikiwand articles
- The gunman, Othniel B. Askew, 31, had planned to challenge Mr. Davis in the fall for his seat representing central Brooklyn in the Council.
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- Before meeting up with his murder target – Councilman James Davis of Brooklyn – Othniel Boaz Askew, 31, laid out on a living-room table his last will and testament, along with a detailed note to.
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- James E. Davis (April 3, – July 23, ) was an American politician who served on the New York City Council from until his assassination.
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James E. Davis Biography
1962-2003
Politician
New York City councilman James E. Davis died in a bizarre city hall shooting in 2003 that caused panic in the municipal building as well as the activation of an emergency-event plan for Lower Manhattan. The Brooklyn Democrat was gunned down by a political rival, with whom he was trying to forge a more productive working relationship. It was a tragic end for the irascible Davis, a political newcomer who had made his name leading anti-violence initiatives in the city.
Davis was born in 1962 and grew up in Brooklyn. His father was a corrections officer, while his mother Thelma worked as a registered nurse. He graduated from Tilden High School in 1980 and seemed to drift for a time. His political activism began, he once said, when two white police officers used undue force against him during a 1983 incident. After earning a degree from Pace University, he became a corrections officer as his father had been, and joined the New York Ci
Remembering a City Hall Assassination - The New York Times
| Askew, 31, a gay man, lived on a quiet, tree-lined street in Fort Greene in a row house he purchased last summer after returning from a hiatus. | |
| Before meeting up with his murder target – Councilman James Davis of Brooklyn – Othniel Boaz Askew, 31, laid out on a living-room table his last will and testament, along with a detailed note to. | |
| The City Hall killer was an HIV-positive man who made meticulous preparations for his own death before setting out to assassinate a political rival. |
A Killing At City Hall | TIME
- James E. Davis (April 3, – July 23, ) was an American politician who served on the New York City Council from until his assassination.
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