Folks are not happy in Oaktown..
About 100 protesters were back on the streets Thursday night in Oakland, protesting the fatal shooting of an unarmed man by a BART police officer.
Police in riot gear shut down a main thoroughfare in Oakland after protesters tried to stop cars and threw trash cans into the street.
But the protests were calmer than the previous night when more than 100 people were arrested following a rampage that damaged about 300 businesses and numerous cars.
Also Thursday, the Oakland Police Department launched its own investigation into the New Year’s Day shooting of 22-year-old Oscar Grant by transit officer Johannes Mehserle.
This is the News Team Riot Video from Oaktown
27-year-old Johannes Mehserle, The Bart Cop who shot Oscar Graves on New Years Day has quit his job – but remains FREE.
Probably Because This is The PROOF That Oscar Graves Was Handcuffed face down “When He Was Murdered“
this is the Video the Police and DA Are Using to get a clear picture of the actual murder. the explanation in this tape is by the videographer who shot this footage.
the previous riot footage, comes as the latest in a series of Violent Protests expresses the mood of Oaktowns’ Residents. It Seems the Bart Cop Johannes Mehserle knew his life wasn’t worth the bart his paycheck was written on, so he did the honorable thing, and quit. that’s not going to stop the murder charges, nor the lawsuits.
reading alittle more about the background of Johannes Mehserle, causes one to wonder if this was really an Iraqi combat trained seasoned Vet ? and if so – why did he snap, in a situation that should have been fairly commonplace to him ? Or was he secretly suffering from ptsd and waiting for that special victim to set him right back on a mental trip to Baghdad ? its’ apparent that alot of these new law enforcers are military non returnees, due to mental issues. the records are sealed, and unless a situation like this happens no one ever finds out. usually when they do, it’s much too late.
From this protest footage it looks like this won’t be another Sean Bell. This is going to be a community justice case. that’s why Johannes Mehserle is looking for a hole to hide in. Johannes knows theres’ a bounty on his head; and quite possibly somebody is willing to pay the price to wave that head around in a crowd. who knows, they may be willing to Get Medieval on a mug
“Everybody Throw Ya Hands in the Air – and Wave Em Like Ya Just Don’t Care..”
we’ll stay tuned to the situation and keep you updated on developments.
All Power To The People !


Cop accused of shooting handcuffed man quits.
Hundreds of Oakland businesses are still cleaning up damage to buildings after a violent downtown protest. In a scene resembling the Los Angeles uprisings after 1992’s Rodney King beating trial verdict, about 100 people were arrested after breaking windows and trashing stores days after a 22-year-old Black man’s death. But as others had done in L.A., some of those vandalizing in outrage over the police shooting of Oscar Grant III left Black-owned establishments damaged, knowingly or otherwise. Read the rest here.
Look at how the AP Treats the story – a whole different slant
Oakland shooting fuels anger over police brutality
OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) — The videotaped killing of an unarmed black man by a transit police officer here has inflamed long-running tensions between police and many African-American residents.
Public outrage at the New Year’s Day slaying of 22-year-old Oscar Grant intensified as grainy footage of the shooting played repeatedly on television and the Internet, while the officer remained free and not charged with any crime.
Dozens of black community leaders and residents berated Bay Area Rapid Transit officials for hours at a meeting Thursday, the morning after demonstrators torched cars, smashed store windows and threw bottles at officers in downtown Oakland.
More than 100 people were arrested and about 300 businesses were damaged Wednesday. Three of the people arrested during the violence were arraigned Friday on various charges, including vandalism, arson and firearm possession.
To many, Grant’s death is the latest in a series of incidents — from a deadly shootout with the Black Panthers in the 1960s to the fatal shooting of another armed man in July — that have fueled mistrust of the police.
“Oakland, unfortunately, has had a history of treating the African-American community unfairly,” said George Holland Sr., an attorney who heads the Oakland chapter of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. “The community has a great distrust for police officers because they feel they can’t be punished.”
Harry Williams, an Oakland minister, viewed Wednesday’s violent street protest in the context of that perceived injustice.
“People are just fed up, and Oscar Grant is the match that lit up the dynamite,” he said. Many residents perceive the police as “keepers of the gate instead of servants of the people,” he added.
Grant was the first person killed by BART police since 2001 when a 42-year-old man was shot at a station in the nearby city of Hayward, said spokesman Jim Allison.
Despite criticisms from some black leaders, Oakland Police Department spokesman Jeff Thomason said the department reaches out to the community to work cooperatively to fight crime.
Thomason defended the 826-member agency’s use of force, saying that fewer than one percent of contacts between officers and suspects result in shootings by police. There were 10 last year, including six fatalities, he said. No officers involved in shootings since 2004 were charged with crimes, and so far none have been fired.
“Officers are not going out there trying to gun down people,” he said.
Grant, a supermarket butcher with a 4-year-old daughter, was one of several men detained by BART police responding to reports of fighting on a train full of passengers returning from New Year’s Eve celebrations.
Amateur video by several onlookers shows Grant being pushed to the subway platform before an officer fired into his back, killing him.
Grant’s family and community leaders have called for the prosecution of the officer, 27-year-old Johannes Mehserle. The Alameda County District Attorney’s office is investigating, as are the Oakland Police Department and BART.
Mehserle resigned from the agency Wednesday but remains free pending the investigation.
Friction between law enforcement and Oakland’s black community has persisted for decades. In 1968, Black Panther Bobby Hutton, 17, was killed by police during a shoot-out. More than 2,000 people attended his funeral.
Public confidence in the Oakland police was further undermined by a corruption case involving several officers known as the Riders who were accused in 2000 of planting evidence and assaulting drug suspects. The officers were fired but were eventually acquitted in two separate criminal trials. A judge ordered the department to implement reforms, and Oakland paid $11 million to 119 people who claimed they were abused.
Sociologist Benjamin Bowser of California State University, East Bay said a confluence of factors — high unemployment, cutbacks in social services and a police force operating in a high-risk atmosphere — contributed to the anger after Grant’s slaying.
Before Grant was killed, many black residents already were outraged by the fatal police shooting of Mack “Jody” Woodfox, 27, after a car chase in July.
Authorities say Officer Hector Jimenez fired his weapon because he believed Woodfox, who is black, was reaching for a gun, but no gun was found. Jimenez is on administrative leave pending an internal investigation.
“There is a sense of frustration that the system is not responsive,” said attorney John Burris, who is representing Woodfox’s family and has filed a $25 million claim on behalf of Grant’s family.
“There is a sense among African-American youth that police accused of misconduct against them are not held accountable.”
Associated Press writers Terence Chea and Evelyn Nieves contributed to this report.

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