Joy Powell
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Joy Powell | |
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Born | Joyce Powell March 5, 1962 |
Nationality | American |
Known for | Community activism |
Criminal charge(s) | Murder, 2nd degree; burglary, 1st degree |
Joy Powell (born March 5, 1962) is a former community activist and
After allegedly being raped by a
During her career Powell ran local charitable events in the area and operated a youth homeless shelter out of a salon she owned. She also started organizing candlelight vigils for victims of neighborhood violence after her son was killed as a bystander in a gang shooting in 2000. After the shooting of a mentally ill man, Powell's activism led both to the creation of an "Emergency Response Team" to deal with mental health situations and additional training for Rochester Police Department officers to handle the mentally ill.[3]
In 2006, Powell was arrested[4] and charged with felony assault and burglary after a pawn shop broker gave police a description matching Powell as one of the people who sold him stolen property.[5] Powell maintains the charges were not only false, but also politically motivated due to her attempt to have criminal charges filed with the Attorney General of New York against several deputies of the Rochester Police Department. Powell alleged the deputies assaulted and threatened her after she tried to file a complaint with internal affairs that a member of her congregation was the victim of racially motivated harassment by the police.[6]
Several members of Powell's congregations testified at trial that Powell was leading a Bible study class at her church at the time of the pawn shop's burglary and assault.[7]
Powell was found guilty by an
In 2009, while serving her sentence for assault and burglary, Powell was arrested for the June 6, 1992, shooting death of James Rutledge after a
Many social activists and
References
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- ^ "Former Anti-Crime Activist Powell Gets 25 Years For Murder | WGRZ-TV". www.wgrz.com. Retrieved 2018-10-05.
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