The Bernard Goetz Shootings Essay

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Bernie Goetz is a vigilante that shot 4 black male youths in 1984. The victims asked Goetz for five dollars to play video games and Goetz accepted. He stated he would give them each five dollars and proceeded to shoot all four, leaving one paralyzed for life. Goetz was eventually caught and later went on trial, receiving 1 year of prison and serving eight months. He lost a civil case against him by one of the victims, but failed to pay a 'single penny' after filing for bankruptcy even when the judge stated he had to pay. W



Regarding how society viewed him at the time. There were three camps. The first supported his actions, believing he was in danger of being beaten and robbed. The second believed the victims, thinking they just wanted to panhandle to play video games. The third believed Goetz, but saw his actions as extreme. The ones that supported his actions did so because they felt 'tantalized' that a vigilante was able to get justice in a world full of crime. "The idea that a vigilante is on the loose, that a real live 'death wish' killer is abroad, tantalizes both public and media. People read the stories avidly, turn on the television news eagerly." (Rubin 5-6)


Regardless of who was believed, the story was a hit with audiences.
"The public is mesmerized by this startling turn of events. Imagine! A man who resisted the muggers and got away with it. Nothing else matter; nothing else is noticed- not dumdum bullets, not that two people were shot in the back, not even that one is paralyzed for life." (Rubin 7) They did not care who did what. They simply enjoyed the 'story'. They felt, it seems, as though the premise was exciting and the outcome did not matter.



Unfortunately to those that it did matter, the victims, justice was not served for them. One of the victims, James Ramseur, committed suicide. "James Ramseur, 45, was found dead of an apparent overdose at 11:30 a.m. yesterday at the Paradise Hotel at 2990 Boston Road, law-enforcement sources said last night." (Saul) He and the other victims came out of the crime without any compensation. They were also made out by some to be nothing more than criminals that deserved the shooting. Even today, some hail Goetz as a hero.



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Works Cited

Cobb, Jelani. "After the Verdict: The Zimmerman Non-Riots." The New Yorker, 15 July 2013, www.newyorker.com/news/news-desk/after-the-verdict-the-zimmerman-non-riots. Accessed 21 May 2017.

Fasching-Varner, Kenneth J, et al. Trayvon Martin, Race, and American Justice: Writing Wrong. 2014.

Rubin, Lillian B. Quiet Rage: Bernie Goetz in a Time of Madness. Univ. of Califorrnia P, 1989.

Saul, Josh. "One of Bernhard Goetz's Victims Kills Self on Anniversary of Subway Shoot." New York Post, 23 Dec. 2011, nypost.com/2011/12/23/one-of-bernhard-goetzs-victims-kills-self-on-anniversary-of-subway-shoot-2/. Accessed 21 May 2017.

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