Jury reaches verdict in Oakland BART shooting trial
There are 2276 comments on the LA Daily News story from Jul 8, 2010, titled Jury reaches verdict in Oakland BART shooting trial. In it, LA Daily News reports that:
A family walks by a wall of posters of Oscar Grant in Oakland, Calif., Friday, July 2, 2010.Join the discussion below, or Read more at LA Daily News.
#1
Jul 8, 2010
You need to know the right weapon,before you pull the trigger,GUILTY! Can't wait to see what they say.
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#2
Jul 8, 2010
Clumsy with a pistol in public. What a mess. What are they teaching those coppers in SF?
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#3
Jul 8, 2010
They're making Oscar Grant out to be a hero, he would still be alive if he woulds have obeyed the officers commands
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#4
Jul 8, 2010
He was face down on the ground. One officer had his knee in Grant's back. He was unarmed. You're a fool. |
#6
Jul 8, 2010
Justice system goes up in flames once again,this was clearly MURDER !!! Well too bad,he is no longer a cop and NEVER WILL,he should be taken into custody right away,no bail.
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#8
Jul 8, 2010
Wow he got Involuntary Manslaughter.. SMH.. i can not fathom that.
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#9
Jul 8, 2010
Justice was served...
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#10
Jul 8, 2010
In certain professions a mistake can have deadly consequences. Doctors, military personnel and officers are among those individuals were human error costs human lives. That being said, cops and docs are human and will make mistakes. While they will always be held responcible civilly (lawsuits) they do not bare criminal liability unless there is either malice (evil intent) or a total disregard of safety where malice can be implied. If criminal charges were allowed everytime a surgeon or police officer's error resulted in serious bodily harm or death there would be no cops or docs. As a society we suffer more as a result of not having those professions. I do not know what the jury heard but I will say this....just because someone is killed, justice does not necessarily demand that someone go to jail.
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#11
Jul 8, 2010
Same-o, same-o. Saw nuts are starting a fan club for the 'Grim Sleeper'
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#13
Jul 8, 2010
Honestly I expected him to get "Not Guilty". Looks like the run is up for sub-par officers. Looks like California set 2 Big legal Precedents this week.
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Jul 8, 2010
He mistakenly had his finger on the trigger of his gun. When he lifted himself up (off the victim) he mistakenly pulled the trigger. The cop should have simply told the truth. What does that tell you about the credibility of cops (who make stuff up)? Don't put your trigger finger on the trigger until you're ready to fire. The video I watched showed the victim was handcuffed and lying face down. Either I saw a different video or the cop lied. There was nothing the cop could say to bring the victim back to life. His lies meant nothing. Anyway it's only Involuntary Manslaughter. |
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#15
Jul 8, 2010
This cold-blood killer gets involuntary manslaughter for this racially motivated crime?
Like Don King Said, only in America. |
#16
Jul 8, 2010
This is so sad. But, better than no guilty.
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#17
Jul 8, 2010
What a total miscarriage of justice. Jury must have settled for manslaughter. I hope this guy suffers in jail.
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#18
Jul 8, 2010
Um, no. No, it weren't. Clearly, it weren't. Clearly |
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#19
Jul 8, 2010
The jury has reached a verdict and it must be respected. Realize the Bart PD aren't exactly the cream of law enforcement. Minimal training, low budgets, understaffed, what do people expect. This cop made a mistake. He is obviously remorseful, admits his mistake, and obviously didn't intend to go out and kill someone that night. No jury could convict him of murder, the evidence did not support it. With time served, he won't be in jail very long. Unfortunately, the truth is....if this person (Leave the race out of it, it doesn't matter what color he is, or where from) wasn't out terrorizing in the middle of the night and followed the lawful orders of a uniformed police officer, everybody would have gone home safely that night.
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#20
Jul 8, 2010
another sad day for justice in los angeles, police shoot a person int the back and walk away. an involuntary manslalughter charge is not a conviction. i feel very sad for the family. it is hard to have peace when you have visual evidence that your loved was shot in the back, while clearly detained for no reason. the explanation was basically, "my bad". this really hurts. the message is truly a black life is nothing and a person with a badge and a gun can kill anyone for nothing.
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#21
Jul 8, 2010
Here we go again....
All you good citizens complaining about a bad cop??? Who the F do you think keeps you safe? If it were not for cops, good and bad, these criminal thugs would be terrorizing all of us without remorse or a second thought. If this dirtbag would not have been out committing crimes in the first place he might be alive today to commit more crimes agains the good people of the world. This scum got what he deserved, whether or not it was an accidental shooting or an intended shooting. Why don't all you complainers go walking around the nearest ghetto at night or even in the daytime and try minding your own business. See how far you get without getting assaulted, raped, stabbed, harassed, or shot. I dare you. Finally, FBI statistics show that only 1 in every 11 crimes is stopped. Now, go ahead and take that stroll down the "bad" part of town..... |
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#22
Jul 8, 2010
with that kind of talk that will get a bullet in your head if you try that. |
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#23
Jul 8, 2010
WEll. Now when there are riots in oakland don't be surprised. The verdict was a huge injustice to democracy!!! We should have all known that the verdict stated was bound to be had. That's why I and my house will not ever trust the justice system anymore. Nor the police here, that look at any normal citizen llike they're above the law. Which in California is the truth. It's time to move from this God forsaken state and move somewhere else where there's still justice and where justice can't be bought!!!!!!!!!!
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