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Rally in Oakland over Johannes Mehserle's release

Steve Williams · Monday, June 13th 2011 at 10:54AM · 175 views
OAKLAND -- A few hundred protesters marched peacefully through Oakland on Sunday on the eve of the release from jail of former BART police Officer Johannes Mehserle, who shot and killed unarmed train rider Oscar Grant on New Year's Day 2009.

The rally began at BART's Fruitvale Station, the site of the shooting, before protesters walked to Broadway and 14th Street near City Hall, where they blocked the intersection.

A few nearby shopkeepers had boarded up their windows, and several had closed early, but protest organizers urged the crowd not to resort to violence.

Demonstrators hoisted signs, chanted "We are Oscar Grant," carried a coffin in a mock funeral procession, and busted open a piñata in the shape of a police cruiser. During the march, Oakland police detained a person suspected of spray-painting graffiti, a department spokeswoman said.

Among the protesters was Wanda Johnson, Grant's mother. She was with Grant's 6-year-old daughter, Tatiana, who received a $1.5 million settlement from BART.

"She was robbed of her father and I was robbed of a son," Johnson said. "I'm so grateful there's so many people here supporting us."

A judge sentenced Mehserle, 29, to two years in jail after he was convicted of involuntary manslaughter in July by a jury that rejected a murder charge.

Mehserle shot Grant while trying to handcuff him as he lay facedown on the Fruitvale Station platform. Another officer had ordered his arrest, saying he was obstructing the BART force's investigation into a fight aboard a train that had involved Grant.

Mehserle said he intended to subdue Grant with a Taser, but accidentally pulled and fired his pistol.

Mehserle's trial was moved to Los Angeles County, and he has been in jail there since he was convicted. When he is released today, he will have served 365 days in jail, including time before his conviction, and earned another 366 days of credit for good conduct.

Grant's family members, police watchdog groups and others do not believe Mehserle accidentally shot Grant. They say Mehserle's sentence was too lenient, though it was one of the heaviest punishments ever handed to a peace officer in the state after a fatal, on-duty shooting.

The activists say racial profiling contributed to the incident, which was captured on video by other BART riders, and that the shooting reflected a larger problem of police brutality against young men of color. Mehserle is white, and Grant was black.

While most protests related to the Grant case have been peaceful, some have escalated into vandalism and looting in downtown Oakland.

After Mehserle's conviction, his supporters also held public rallies to say he was being unfairly vilified for making a mistake while doing a dangerous job.

Ron Cottingham, president of the Peace Officers Research Association of California, whose legal fund paid for Mehserle's defense, said Sunday that Mehserle never received special treatment and his sentence was fair. More than two years after the shooting, he said, the protests are "accomplishing nothing."

"These people are trying to keep something stirred up that doesn't need to be stirred up," Cottingham said. "I know that Johannes is remorseful for what he's done."

E-mail Erin Allday at eallday@sfchronicle.com.

This article appeared on page C - 1 of the San Francisco Chronicle

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Steve Williams Monday, June 13th 2011 at 10:59AM

The video doesn't go with this story, but I can guarantee that at the latest protest you would have seen the same beauty of all different shades of color, humanity united against this evil man, and it gives me hope for the world.

ROBINSON IRMA Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM

tHANKS STEVE, and all "I" can add to tHis is , "THOSE WHO FORGET HISTORY ARE DOOMED TO REPEAT IT" (NUP!!!!!)

ROBINSON IRMA Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM

pLEASE NOTE, we are a patient peoples...and as there is no time limit set fo r'murder' it is not double jepardy to charge this person agaain for violating grant's rights to live, example,

THE POLICE DEPARTMENT HAD BEEN SUED SO MANY TIMES SUCCESSFULLY FOR CAUSING MUCH INJURIES AND DEATHS FROM MISTAKING THE TASER FOR THEIR GUN UNTIL IT WAS MADE PART OF THE POLICE'S TRAINING TO NOT EVEN PUT THEIR GUN AND TASER ON TEH SAME SIDE OF THEIR BODY...

BUT WE DO OR WE SHOULD KNOW TAHT THESE WHO BEAT RODNEY KING AND SHOWN IN REAL TIME THE WHOLE BEATING WERE FOUND IN COURT TO HAVE BEEN JUSTIFIED IN THEIR ACTIONS OF BEATING HIM!

SO I WILL REPEAT WE ARE A PATIENT PEOPLES. (SMILE)

ROBINSON IRMA Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM

"I" do believe what I am listening to on fox at this moment belongs on this post...the host on the program I am lsitening to on HAPPENING NOW and his guest are critizing the defense lawyers in the Casey Anthony trial for not using an insanity defense!!!!!!!!!!!

ONLY IN AMERICA....(NUP)

ROBINSON IRMA Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM

...WHO NEEDS THE kkk WHEN WE ARE DOING SO WELL ANY WAY WHEN IT COMES TO NOT PROTECTING OR CHLDDREN FROM POISONS COMING IN FROM CHINA, MOLESTATION BY PRIEST AND SKINNHEADS KILLING FEDERAL JUDGES AND AMERICANS FOUND FIGHTING AGAINST OUR TROOPS IN AFGANISTAN RED HANDED NOT CALLED A 'TERRORIST', TRATOR OR ENEMY COMBATANT AND WE IN AMERICA STILL SAYING LET HIM OUT AS YOU GAVE HIMTOO LONG OF A SENTANCE OF 20 YEARS WHICH HE LIKE THIS PERSON WILLNEVER SERVE ANY WAYS.......

OH, WELL THIS IS AMERICA IS IT NOT SO GET OVER IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (SMILE)

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