Jonah Perry was acquitted yesterday of mugging a plainclothes police officer in an incident that led to the killing of his younger brother, Edmund, a … Log In. Accusations of 'Frame-Up'From the outset, the Perry family and its lawyers portrayed the incident as a racially motivated ''murder'' of Edmund, who was 17, followed by a ''frame-up'' by the Police Department and the Manhattan District Attorney's office.

Regarded as Level-HeadedOfficer Van Houten enjoyed a fine reputation himself. Court Records found View. No Criminal RecordsThe case was unusual from the moment that Edmund Perry was identified as the dead youth.Neither Edmund nor Jonah Perry had criminal records and neither seemed a likely candidate for crime.With the help of scholarship programs that grew out of the civil-rights movement of 20 years ago, the Perry boys had attended elite college preparatory schools. Smith testified that, on the night of June 12, Jonah told him that he and Edmund had just ''gone up on the hill'' to rob someone and that Edmund had ''jumped the wrong way'' and been shot.On cross-examination, Mr. Smith acknowledged that he was on probation for having fired a shotgun at his mother's boyfriend, was unemployed and had little formal education, and had on occasion been detained by the police for questioning in the case against his wishes. The panel filed into the courtroom for the last time. ''The Perrys can take the verdict any way they want to. Whether the demands on Jonah and Edmund Perry were too great is a question that cannot be answered. And to avert a murder prosecution against the officer, he said, the Police Department and the District Attorney's office had engaged in a ''frame-up'' of Jonah. And in doing so, the new jury left a number of questions about who did what in the troubling case - a case involving two outstanding Harlem youths and a police officer with an unblemished record.

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The Perry family is black and the officer is white.A grand jury later cleared the 24-year-old officer of wrongdoing, saying he had acted in self-defense. About Jonah Perry. Criminal or Civil Court records found on Jonah's Family, Friends, Neighbors, or Classmates View Details. Download premium images you can't get anywhere else.

Jonah Perry - the 6-foot, 3-inch swaybacked defendant - was asked to stand, and Lisabeth Ballner, the jury foreman, began to read aloud.As Mrs. Ballner pronounced Jonah Perry not guilty on the first count, spectators broke into applause, and Mrs. Perry, sitting in the second row, put her hand to her mouth, as if to suppress a gasp.

or. To preserve these articles as they originally appeared, The Times does not alter, edit or update them.Occasionally the digitization process introduces transcription errors or other problems; we are continuing to work to improve these archived versions. One of the witnesses, a secretary who was on a park bench near where the incident occurred, testified that she saw two black men pass her, then heard a scuffle, someone say, ''Give me what you have'' and then shots.But the only two witnesses who could tie Jonah to the incident were the first and last, Ronald Smith and Desiree Solomon.Mr. Selfish ReasonsWhen Mrs. Solomon testified, Mr. Maddox suggested that she, too, was cooperating with the police for selfish reasons. Jonah Perry, Sound Department: Raw Data. 2 Profile Searches Follow. Other. Find high-quality Jonah Perry stock photos and editorial news pictures from Getty Images. ''That officer,'' she said, ''shot Edmund down in cold blood. Jonah: Thanks for having us, we're both big fans. But Mr. Maddox brought out that Mrs. Solomon's husband was in prison and that she stood to gain from any recommendation by the authorities for his parole.Mr. ''''Except for my brother, Eddie,'' he added, his voice trailing off.

This is Me - Control Profile. Jonah Perry is on Facebook. Newspapers.com makes these newspapers available for the purpose of historical research, and is not responsible for the content of any newspapers archived at our site.Try 7 Days Free to get access to 608 million+ pages Later - under ''pressure'' from the police, according to Mr. Maddox - she said that she heard the shots before looking out a window.Without producing any evidence to support the charge, Mr. Maddox argued at trial that Officer Van Houten was drunk at the time of the incident. Kerman, California. Jonah Perry San Diego, CA. Search the Largest Online Newspaper Archive. Show Hide article text (OCR) Save to Ancestry. BAD 1 - 2 POOR 2 - 3 FAIR 3 - 4 GOOD 4 - 5. New York City has agreed to pay $75,000 to settle a $145 million wrongful-death suit filed by the mother of 17-year-old Edmund E. Perry, the prep school graduate who was shot to death by an undercover police officer in Harlem nearly four years ago.Doron Gopstein, the city's First Assistant Corporation Counsel, and Frederick Brewington, a lawyer for the Perry family, acknowledged the settlement but refused to discuss details, saying both sides had agreed not to do so.