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The Cold-Blooded Murder of Oscar Grant: What Really Happened

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Early New Year's morning phones in Hayward and Oakland were ringing: "Wake up, wake up. Something's happened to the boys." Calls were going back and forth between the families of 22-year-old Oscar Grant and his friends-families so close all the women were called "aunties." The youth had gone to San Francisco to celebrate. "What the hell had happened?" 

The hellish, heart-tearing news soon came. Oscar, their lifelong friend, the one they had played baseball with, gone camping and swimming with, was dead. Shot in the back by BART police officer Johannes Mehserle. The police murder, caught on cell phone videos, has shocked people.

In its wake, the system-the police, their lawyers, the District Attorney, the City of Oakland, BART, and the media-have spun all kinds of explanations: the killer-cop was a poorly trained rookie; he meant to go for his taser; he was scared; he's a lone racist; it was a terrible, unexplainable mistake. But the events of January 1 show that these "explanations" are lies designed to cover up the truth: the killing of Oscar Grant was not a mistake or an accident, it was cold-blooded murder. It wasn't an isolated act by one rogue cop; it was the culmination of an orgy of brutality by a whole gang of police against a crew of Black youth that included racial profiling and slurs, threats with tasers, assaults, and illegal detention.

 The system didn't treat the cops' actions on January 1 as intolerable exceptions to what they're supposed to do; instead, the system's institutions moved to cover up and legitimize this violence and let all the cops but one go free. All this-and the whole nationwide epidemic of police brutality and murder-point to the cold truth that brutalizing, terrorizing, and yes murdering oppressed people-especially Black people-is what the police are supposed to do-not to "protect and serve," but to keep people down. 

New Year's Eve-Gearing Up for Suppression 

At about 2 am, the BART train operator supposedly radioed that there was a fight on the train. She didn't see any individual involved, and many would question how bad a fight it could have been: no "victims" ever came forward and no fighters were ever identified by any witness. Some said there had been a short shoving match which was quickly broken up. Everyone agrees: the atmosphere inside the train packed with revelers was calm when it pulled into the Fruitvale station, located in a mainly Black and Latino proletarian neighborhood in Oakland. 

BART cop Tony Pirone, an ex-Marine, was on the platform and he immediately began targeting Black and Latino youth-although he had no description of anyone in the reported "fight." When four of Oscar's friends get off, Pirone let three of them leave but grabbed one. Then, yelling and cursing, Pirone banged on the train window and pointed his taser at two young Black men-Oscar and his friend Michael-and ordered them off the train.

As soon as Michael and Oscar stepped off the train, they were hammered. Pirone lunged at Michael, grabbed him by his dreadlocks, and slammed his head, face down, on the concrete, leaving a large cut on the bridge of his nose. Michael's friends started to yell, "why are you doing that?" "What did we do?"

Then Pirone grabbed Oscar and hustled him to a wall. Soon other cops came and threatened more youth with their tasers, yelling the "N" word at the young men, calling them "motherfuckers."

When three of Oscar's other friends got off the train they too were held against the side of the train by Officer Marysol Domenici who thrust a taser at each one, tapping one between the eyes with it. Another video clip, not shown on TV until weeks after the murder, shows Pirone suddenly stride by Michael, who was handcuffed and lying on the cement, across the platform toward Oscar, hitting him hard in the face, causing his head to snap back. Oscar fell to a sitting position and put his hands up in submission gesture.

One video shows that Pirone then aimed his taser at all three youth in front of him. Although no media has reported it, the video then shows Mehserle striking the youth seated next to Oscar about three times and then handcuffing him. Oscar rises to his knees, protesting. Pirone then pushed Oscar's face to the pavement, still threatening to tase him. Mehserle straddled Oscar's back, pulling his arms back. Pirone dug his knee into Oscar's neck.

People on the train started to shout, "that's fucked up. Let him go!" Witnesses heard Oscar cry out in pain and tell Pirone, "I have a four-year-old daughter, don't tase me." Oscar and his friends were fully in "police control," not resisting. The video shows Oscar lying face down on the ground with both hands behind his back, barely moving, if at all. But Pirone and Mehserle didn't stop, they escalated. Pirone claims he heard Mehserle say to him "Tony, get away. Back up," a chilling statement pointing to a cold, calculated decision. With Pirone still on Oscar, Mehserle wrenches his gun from its holster and shoots Oscar Grant at close range-in the back. 

Cold-Blooded Murder, Cold-Blooded Cover-Up 

Mehserle's attorneys suggest he was going for his taser and made a horrible mistake, while some media "experts" have speculated about how stressed Mehserle must have been. This is absurd. The X26 taser issued to BART cops is plastic and weighs seven ounces. The Sig Sauer that killed Grant is metal and weighs 30 ounces unloaded-more than four times as much as the taser, and feels completely different. 

Videos also show that neither Mehserle nor any of the other six police were "stressed out," horrified, or regretful about having murdered Oscar. As Oscar's friends, still handcuffed, yelled for the police to help Oscar, the cops told them to "shut the f*ck up" and said if they weren't silent, they wouldn't call an ambulance. No cop moved to administer first aid. Instead a video clip shows them flipping Oscar over, jerking him up and down, handcuffing him, and leaving him to bleed out on the platform. The cops weren't in shock or disarray: they immediately began a cover up. No cop radioed that a shooting had occurred. Pirone ordered the train operator to leave the BART station, taking all the witnesses away (instead of getting their names). As the train departed, Domenici ran after people, threatening them and trying to grab their phone cameras.

After the shooting, five of Oscar's friends were detained in the BART police station for more than five hours. Sources close to the families say that the youth heard BART police laughing, saying, "We got a good one tonight." All this points to the reality that such brutality is ROUTINE for these pigs, including trying to cover it up afterward, and that murdering one of the people can be a cause for laughter and celebration.

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