很遗憾我没google到整个press release.
http://committee100.org/mission-history/
February 18, 2016
The Honorable Judge Danny Chun
Supreme Court of the State of New York
County of Kings
320 Jay Street, 19th Floor
Brooklyn, New York 11201
Re: People v. Peter Liang
Indictment No. 9988/2014
Dear Judge Chun:
The Committee of 100 (“C-100”) is an organization of distinguished Chinese
American leaders in the fields of business, law, academia, government, the
arts, and sciences. As a non-profit, non-partisan organization committed to
the full inclusion of Chinese Americans in the U.S., C-100 has been at the
forefront for 25 years in promoting due process and equal protection for
Chinese Americans and all Asian Americans.
On behalf of C-100, I write regarding the case of People v. Peter Liang. Like
most Americans, our members lament and deplore the killing of African
Americans without justification. The loss of black lives at the hands of police
officers is a complex societal issue that urgently needs to be addressed by all
who care about our ideals.
The Committee of 100 supports appropriate and fair prosecution of these
matters. We regretfully note the general lack of accountability in such
killings prior to this case. C-100 promotes the full participation of Chinese
and Asian Americans in every aspect of American life, including law
enforcement. There has never been an Asian American law enforcement
official in the news such as this, and how he is treated will signal to Asian
Americans and others whether we are equal members of our society.
The evidence in People vs. Peter Liang suggests the situation was an
unintentional event involving a frightened rookie policeman who may not
have been fully trained nor adequately supported. As importantly, Peter
Liang does not appear to be a danger to society. We respectfully ask for
leniency in this upcoming sentencing. We trust that you will decide on a fair
and just outcome commensurate with the applicable law and the
circumstances of this case.
All Americans should feel that justice has been served. Thank you for your
attention.
Sincerely,
Herman Li
Acting Chairman