Showing posts with label murder. Show all posts
Showing posts with label murder. Show all posts

Saturday, January 10, 2009

BART shooting, aftermath.

In case you're unfamiliar with it- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=idJAr6NUy3E

A cop murdered Oscar Grant, a son, a brother, a father.
BART, or Bay Area Rapid Transit, is a commuter system in the San Francisco Bay Area, for those of you who don't know.

Officer Johannes Mehserle- the officer who shot and killed Oscar Grant, has resigned, and is not charged with murder, manslaughter, or even irresponsibility. He won't attend hearings in person, and only sends communications through his lawyer.
I'm sure he'll receive a medal for his 'heroic actions under great stress' and perhaps a promotion, too.

The aftermath of the shooting of Oscar Grant is something that interests me. Especially this firsthand account, that states the protest was peaceful until some "masked white kids" started "smashing the windows of the ... storefronts"
The crowd apparently dispersed, save the Black youths, who "continued to face down the police, legitimately ... exercising their First Amendment rights." While the "white punks continued to break shit. "
There is clearly (still) lots of racial tension in this (and most) part(s) of the world. But that is not the focus of this blog.
What IS the focus of this blog is the fact that the police would "without warning ... break ranks in a wedge-formation, brutally tackle or beat down a young Black [man], usually tazing him in the bargain, handcuff him behind his back, place him in a painful, arm-twisting restraint hold and, then, with two cops roughly handling him, he would be violently thrown into a vehicle." While the white youths continued their (in the authors own words) Kristallnacht.

This just goes to show how most cops can not be trusted to do the right thing, but rather the easy thing.



Here's a great commentary on the Duality of the Justice System, and how any other person (someone that is not a cop) would have been tackled, arrested, interrogated, and brought to trial. But Mehserle was simply allowed to resign...
That's the problem. This double standard, that's lower for police. How often do you see cops flash their lights in order to go through a red light? How often on the highway do you see a cop going 20-30 mph over the speed limit? When does it end? Speeding, no-knock warrants on the wrong house, shooting a cooperating, handcuffed detainee. It won't end until police are held accountable, and not by other police!