Pubdate: Sat, 14 Oct 2000 Source: Denver Post (CO) Copyright: 2000 The Denver Post Contact: 1560 Broadway, Denver, CO 80202 Fax: (303) 820.1502 Website: http://www.denverpost.com/ Forum: http://www.denverpost.com/voice/voice.htm Author: Byron Bergman TO SERVE AND PROTECT Oct. 14, 2000 - Re: "Bini pleads guilty to lesser charge in fatal raid," Oct. 6. Ismael Mena's death has now become just a footnote in the Denver Police Department's history. In pleading to a weaselly misdemeanor charge, Officer Joseph Bini admits nothing and the Denver Police Department is able to cover up what actually led to the wrongful death, nay, murder of an innocent person. It is obvious that the Denver police and our justice system simply want to hide the truth from the public. Rather than admit that one of their own made a terrible mistake, the police department cited security reasons for not airing its very dirty laundry. Once again, in our misguided "War on Drugs," our government crosses way over the line and an innocent, decent human being pays the price. The reasons used just do not stand up to the scrutiny of the light of day - our society is based on truth and individual rights. In order to "protect us," the police kill one of us and then they are able to hide the facts surrounding the death so that their methods are not revealed. After reading The Post's story about Bini and seeing the picture of his smiling face leaving court, I drove to work. A police car passed me, and I read the slogan on its side - "to serve and protect." The Denver police did neither in this case. BYRON BERGMAN Littleton - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake