That incident led to a court martial, two years in prison and a dishonorable discharge.
The incident led to at least two different inquiries into the management of parolees and many blamed the Parole Board for getting it wrong.
This incident led to a media debate about the appropriateness of thong underwear marketed to young girls.
Following the district magistrate's report, increased publicity about the incident led to strong denials from Indian military officials.
The incident led to widespread public criticism as well as state and Federal investigations of the force.
The incident led to an investigation of the Brookline police department after questions of excessive force were raised following the arrests.
Kidd, who believes the incident led to the Suns' trading him to the Nets, went through counseling.
The furor over the incident led to more gauges and increased federal financing.
The incident led to a debate as to whether NFL owners should "bar their men from playing with the college all-stars."
Al-Zawahiri was not found among the dead and the incident led to severe outrage in the area.