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post Jul 8 2010, 11:35 PM
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A jury found former BART police Officer Johannes Mehserle guilty Thursday of involuntary manslaughter, concluding that he did not intend to kill train rider Oscar Grant when he shot him in the back on New Year's Day 2009 but acted so recklessly that he showed a disregard for Grant's life.


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The verdict was an all-but-unprecedented instance of a police officer being convicted for an on-duty shooting. But it deeply disappointed Grant's relatives, who said the video-recorded shooting was a murder and that Mehserle deserved a sentence years longer than the one he is likely to receive.


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"My son was murdered," said Wanda Johnson, Grant's mother, outside the downtown Los Angeles courthouse where the trial was moved to escape heavy publicity in the Bay Area. "He was murdered and the law has not held the officer accountable."

The jury also found that Mehserle, 28, had used a gun during the crime. In all, he could be sentenced to five to 14 years in prison.


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post Jul 9 2010, 08:52 AM
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My friend got in trouble a couple days ago for honking at a police officer who cut him off to pull someone else over. My friend ended up not being read his Miranda Rights, being mocked in the back seat, being called a pussy when he asked them to buckle him up because he couldn't do so handcuffed, sat in jail for four hours, when they told him to sign the release papers it was apparently a plea of guilty (he should have read, but shouldn't have been presented the papers to begin with), among many other things. Missouri City, Texas.

The cops in that city & in Sugar Land don't have actual crime to deal with so they harass a lot of people with a seemingly large priority being high school / college aged kids. It's no secret that people in Missouri City & Sugar Land are fairly well off, and a lot of cops come from areas 20-30 miles away that aren't quite as well off. It'd be presumptuous of me to say that they hold that against us that our parents are providing for us and take out their frustrations on us. Either way, the cops are notorious for pulling people over for shitty things like 1 mph over the speed limit or turning right on red at 1 mph and not coming to a complete stop. It is within the law, but they've developed a reputation for being shitty corrupt cops. They wave around their power and use a lot of unnecessary scare tactics, particularly with hinting that their gun could see some action should a kid do something wrong. What the f*ck.

My friend's case has been made aware to the Mayor. He's not happy with the police.
 
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post Jul 10 2010, 12:47 AM
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My friend got in trouble a couple days ago for honking at a police officer who cut him off to pull someone else over. My friend ended up not being read his Miranda Rights, being mocked in the back seat, being called a pussy when he asked them to buckle him up because he couldn't do so handcuffed, sat in jail for four hours, when they told him to sign the release papers it was apparently a plea of guilty (he should have read, but shouldn't have been presented the papers to begin with), among many other things. Missouri City, Texas.

The cops in that city & in Sugar Land don't have actual crime to deal with so they harass a lot of people with a seemingly large priority being high school / college aged kids. It's no secret that people in Missouri City & Sugar Land are fairly well off, and a lot of cops come from areas 20-30 miles away that aren't quite as well off. It'd be presumptuous of me to say that they hold that against us that our parents are providing for us and take out their frustrations on us. Either way, the cops are notorious for pulling people over for shitty things like 1 mph over the speed limit or turning right on red at 1 mph and not coming to a complete stop. It is within the law, but they've developed a reputation for being shitty corrupt cops. They wave around their power and use a lot of unnecessary scare tactics, particularly with hinting that their gun could see some action should a kid do something wrong. What the f*ck.

My friend's case has been made aware to the Mayor. He's not happy with the police.

I once got pulled over for doing the speed limit in front of a cop because nearly everyone else on that stretch was speeding
 

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