R.I.P Oscar Grant – victim of authority
We are, in the supposedly democratic and developed world, not without terrible events happening on our own doorstep by those that are supposed to be protecting our freedom. Rodney King beaten brutally in the US in 1991 pales in to insignificance compared to Jean Charles De Menezes being murdered by British police because of a poorly executed operation based on flimsy evidence here in the UK, or Alexis Grigoropoulos being shot to death for (allegedly) throwing stones at a police car.
We can now add to this list, along with however many other possible unreported or undiscovered incidents, Oscar Grant, a man being arrested and detained along with several other people on a subway in San Fransisco by transport police, shot in the back despite being restrained by two police officers with another standing by ready to assist. The sad thing is some of his last words are reported to be a fear of getting tazed, in a country that brought us “don’t taze me bro“, he knew he was going to get shot with something while being restrained, little did he know it would be a gun.
Protests have taken place, and unfortunately grown violent, and the officer that murdered this man has resigned his post. With a $25mil lawsuit on the way against the agency this is sure to be a case that re-stokes the issue of police brutality and abuse of power, if not also race relations.
What is utterly unacceptable in this day and age is not just that these tragic things happen…we know that individuals may well gain positions of authority where they can abuse their power, be it through police brutality or more subversive crimes against individual liberty in other areas, and need to remain vigilant and stopping that from happening…but also that our authorities continue to make excuses for these actions from day one without basis for doing so other than loyalty and PR management.
If your employees do something terrible, don’t just jump to their defense. Don’t condemn them either, but at least respect the victims you’ve created by taking a considered and professional view to finding the facts of the matter and dealing with them appropriately. Claiming, as has been reported, that the police officer didn’t realise it was his gun and not his tazer, or that potentially his gun went off while in it’s holster, both easily disputable with the above video, only harms credibility and relations with authorities. Furthermore it disrespects those such as the 4 year old daughter that Oscar has now left behind.
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Rip oscar I hope that cop is brought to justic
The murderer’s name is Johannes Mehserle, FWIW. Despicable bastards.
Fuck, that was a terrifying video. Not sure what else to say.
I don’t think there’s one person I’ve showed it to that really had any words to describe what they’d seen. That a transport policeman is able to do this and walk away with only needing to resign his job (not even getting fired for christ sake) is the really terrifying thing. I hope through the course of legal proceedings he gets put on trial, but it doesn’t seem to be guaranteed.
“along with however many other possible unreported or undiscovered incidents”
Google for Robbie Tolan.
I live in Seattle, WA. Unfortunately it’s too far to act on more direct manner regarding this incident.
I demand that ALL RESIDENTS in OAKLAND to BOYCOTT BART system and Protest against Transit system office, and more. If I live in Oaklan, I will do it, but I live in Seattle.
If people don’t act on it, this case will be forgotten someday.
Please Boycott BART system!!!!
- a student at University of Washington, Seattle, WA
Wouldn’t happen in the UK – our police would seize the camera and it would go missig.
I use to be stationed at NAS Alameda and I can tell you by watching the full video that is available on youtube it show’s Nigga this Nigga that and the scene was pure Chaos. I grew up in a 40K city when I was young, and was tought how the handle to police at a young. Plus I will Never Forget the first time I got down town Oakland going to the Bart. There was a OSCO Drugs store there and they had 5 People Lined up aginst the wall and a man across the street was Smoking A Joint I could Smell it at my end of the BLOCK. The police never bothered him they kept on with the 5 on the wall.. “That is the Image of Oakland Seered into My Mind for Life” From over 10years Ago.
Everything was out of control and the end results frankly didn’t suprise me “tragic as it was” I told myself that I would never stay in Oakland and im black. A little respect goes a long way, a little restraint goes along way also. Those two things are totaly loss in the Bay Area IMHO, its a city thats always seconds away.
This shooting get’s attention but the murders of others in the street get none to very little. A bullet is a bullet and it’s not suprising on whats going on in Oakland & SanFrancisco.
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