New York Post

’71 cop-kill l fiend Bell: ‘I feel good’

‘Excited’ about release

- By GABRIELLE FONROUGE, SHAWN COHEN and RUTH BROWN rbrown@nypost.com

Coldbloode­d double cop-killer Herman Bell is “excited” about his imminent release from prison, he said Tuesday.

“I feel good, yes I’m excited,” he told The Post exclusivel­y at Shawangunk Correction­al Facility in upstate Wallkill, NY.

Bell is scheduled to walk free Friday after a judge last week rejected an appeal for a parole doover from the widow of one of his victims.

Bell, 70 — one of a three Black Liberation Army members who lured Officers Joseph Piagentini and Waverly Jones into an ambush with a bogus 911 call in 1971 and then opened fire — refused to sit or say much more as he met with a Post reporter in a visiting area of the lockup.

Sporting neatly trimmed hair and a clear complexion, Bell looked remarkably strong and healthy after more than 40 years behind bars.

“I’m doing good,” he finally said after staring out the window for a while.

But lawyers for the Patrolmen’s Benevolent Associatio­n say he should keep his excitement in check — they plan on filing another appeal Wednesday.

“We are seeking a temporary restrainin­g order that, if granted, will keep Bell in prison during the appeal, for as long as it takes, until there’s a decision,” said PBA spokesman Al O’Leary.

Bell, who killed Piagentini with the officer’s own service weapon as the wounded cop begged for his life, claimed for years that he was a “political prisoner” who was framed.

He finally confessed in 2012 and last month, in his eighth paroleboar­d appearance, claimed he is now a “peaceful” man you would want “to be your friend.”

He successful­ly convinced a majority two of three Gov. Cuomoappoi­nted board members to grant his release.

The decision outraged members of the law-enforcemen­t community and Piagentini’s widow, who fought the decision in court with the help of the PBA.

But a judge ultimately ruled that the board had followed all protocols in reaching its ruling, and set his release for 5 p.m. Friday.

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