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(11 Oct 2010) 1. Pan from street in Exarhia where Alexis Grigoropoulos was shot to memorial 2. Close shot, picture and memorial of Alexis Grigoropoulos 3. Wide shot of street and memorial that stands on street where Alexis was killed 4. Close up of marble memorial that reads (Greek) "In memory of little Alexander. He was only 15..." 5. Pan shot of graffiti on wall reading (English) "Remember, remember the 6th of December" to photo of Alexis 6. Pan shot of street in Exarhia to memorial 7. Close shot, mock-street sign reading (Greek) "Alexis Grigoropoulos street - who was killed on 06/12/2008 by a policeman" 8. SOUNDBITE (Greek) Lazaros (last name not given), 2008 protester: "Another policeman who had been sentenced for the murder of another kid was freed, freed despite it being a murder. Today's verdict happened because of the public outcry. I believe it was a good decision." 10. Wide of entrance to Polytechnic University 11. Student going into Polytechnic University 12. SOUNDBITE: (Greek) Kaliroi (last name not given), 2008 protester: "I don't think anything has changed. I just believe that a man that committed a crime was convicted and that things will just carry on as always. If things stopped for a bit, it was only for a bit." 13. Street shot in Exarhia 14. SOUNDBITE: (Greek) Eleni Gerassi, lawyer working in Exarhia: " It was definitely a very harsh sentence but the severity of the consequences that were triggered by the particular incident didn't allow the court to rule otherwise." 15. Pan of Polytechnic university exterior 16. Greek flag on Polytechnic exterior reading (Greek) "Polytechnic" 17. Wide of Polytechnic university with graffiti seen on gate reading "Uprising" FILE - Athens - 8 December 2010 ++AUDIO QUALITY AS INCOMING++ Athens, 8 December 2008 NIGHT SHOTS 18. Riot police throwing tear gas canisters towards protesters which explode and fill the air with cloud of gas 19. Wide of street, Christmas tree on fire in background, riot police trying to control demonstrators 20. Group of riot police setting upon demonstrator 21. Petrol bombs exploding, riot police retreating 22. People moving in the distance amidst smoke 23. Photographer taking picture of fire as debris falls 24. Car on fire 25. Protesters throwing petrol bombs towards police and camera 26. Wide of protesters throwing objects and creating roadblock 27. Wide of tear gas filling air STORYLINE: A Greek policeman was convicted of murder and sentenced to life imprisonment on Monday for the shooting of a teenager in central Athens that sparked nationwide riots in 2008. In a 4-3 verdict, a panel of Greek judges and jurors found Epaminondas Korkoneas guilty of intentionally shooting 15-year-old Alexandros Grigoropoulos on December 6, 2008, in the central Athens district of Exarchia, an area of bars and cafes popular with self-styled anarchists. A second policeman, Vassilis Saraliotis, was convicted of complicity and sentenced to 10 years in prison. Both are expected to appeal. Grigoropoulos' death led to the worst civil unrest Greece had seen in decades, with youths rampaging through cities almost nightly for two weeks, torching cars and buildings, smashing windows, looting stores and clashing with riot police. People in the central Athens district of Exarhia - the neighbourhood with self-styled anarchists that was the hub for the 2008 riot planning - are generally thought to be satisfied with the verdict. But youths who participated in the riots were doubtful that the decision reconcile them with the police. . Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork Twitter: / ap_archive Facebook: / aparchives Instagram: / apnews You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/you...