Oscar Grant III was a 22 year-old African American man who was fatally shot in the morning hours of New Years Day, 2009 by BART Police officer Johannes Mehserie in Oakland, California. Responding to reports of a fight on a crowded Bay Area Rapid Transit train returning from San Francisco, BART Police officers detained Grant and several other passengers on the platform at the Fruitvale BART Station. Officer Johannes Mehserle and another officer forced the unarmed, Oscar Grant to lie face down. Mehserle
California in 2009. Oscar Grant III was unarmed and lying face down on a subway platform. He was shot by a white Bay Area Rapid Transit Police Officer. This movie is about what we can imagine when we cast our gaze across the longstanding divides in this segregated American society. Oscar Grant was a real 22 - year old man. The first thing we see in “Fruitvale” is the fatal moment that led to Oscar’s death. Camera phone footage of the Bay Area Rapid Transit cops beating Oscar and his friends on a
shot and killed an innocent man. Oscar Grant was just getting off of the train from a previous New Year's party with a group of his friends. While on the train, one rider had reported that a fight broke out onboard. When Grant and his friends made it to the station, they were taken custody. That is when Officer Mehserle intentionally shot and killed Oscar Grant. My first piece of evidence is that Officer Mehserle shot and killed an innocent man. To start off, Grant came off of the train voluntarily
Johannes Mehserle was a BART police officer from the South Bay area. During his duty, he made a dreadful mistake killing Oscar Grant on the night of New Year in 2009. Oscar Grant was only 22 year old. He has a daughter name Tatiana Grant she was 4 years old at the time of her father’s death. Johannes thought he was using his teaser gun instead he used his gun. Oscar did not have no weapons. Every since, this indecent was everywhere TV news, newspaper, facebook and etc. Wikipedia states” Alameda County
they please and the right to kill whom they deem a threat to public safety. Police officers are the citizens who take the oath to “serve and protect”, but quite ironically they pose a greater threat to society because of the fact that they are everywhere and they just seem to be able to get away with everything they do to a certain extent. Where is that line drawn? Who makes the decision if they crossed the line? Police should not have the mentality that they are immune to the court of law due to
Johannes Mehserle a 28 year old white 2 year Bart officer from the South Bay area. During his duty he made a dreadful mistake of killing Oscar Grant on New Years Day in 2009. Oscar Grant a 22 year old African American and father to a 4 year old daughter at the time of his death. Mehserle and Grant crossed paths that night changing both of their lives. To Many cases have been seen on the news channels, newspaper, and social media where an officer has responded to a disturbance that ends in the death
Another important factor is police unjustified shooting towards individuals like the shooting of Oscar Grant which has also featured as an documentary film. Oscar Grant was shot by BART officer Johannes Mehserle on New Years early day of 2009 in Oakland, California; re- port came in to a fight in a crowded transit train. Oscar and other people were detained on the train station platform, Officer Mehserle and another officer restrained Grant, he lying face down and handcuffed, then officer
any charges. The shooting of Oscar Grant was accidental. Johannes Mehserle had been through training for 2 years. Mehserle was trained by the best. In training Mehserle was trained to shoot two to three times to stop the enemy. In this case, Mehserle had only shot his gun once after he had mistaken it as a taser. Also in training
Destroying the Civil Rights Rodney King and Oscar Grant cases both have racial injustice. Rodney king was in a high speed chase, he was caught; therefore, the officers pulled him out of the car and beat him. A couple of police Officers were detaining Oscar Grant then another officer shot him in the back. The beating and shooting of people, because of racial issues can and will defeat the purpose of civil rights. King's civil rights were violated when King got beat. Koon, the ranking officer
The key issue of the Oscar Grant case is the argument that institutional racism was the reason behind the crime. This is “The collective failure of an organisation to provide an appropriate and professional service to people because of their colour, culture, or ethnic origin.” (Macpherson 1999 pg. 350). It can be portrayed through the attitudes of individuals, which results in discrimination. This can be through racist stereotyping that leads to the disadvantage of ethnic minorities. (Macpherson
Holding Police Accountable for their Killings of Unarmed People of Color Fruitvale Bart Station is where I begin and end my day. The infamous platform in Oakland, California where bart police murdered Oscar Grant, a fully restrained unarmed African American who was celebrating New Year 's Day with his friends and girlfriend. Johannes Mehserle, the police officer involved in the shooting was convicted of involuntary manslaughter. Thus, having to spend the minimum two years in prison but being he
Police Brutality Speech Ahmed Ismail A. Oakland Technical High School Speech on Police Brutality America as a nation boasts about it’s countless opportunities and freedoms, and as “the land of the free and the home of the brave” we have every right to.These freedoms distinguish us from other countries. A major aspect to the infrastructure of government is our law enforcement Our police force abide by the motto “to protect and to serve” but recently our police have used excessive force against
U Give by Angie Thomas was chosen as the focus of this paper to bring to light the issues of police brutality, poverty, identity and many others. It is about demolishing the delusional walls which are not made for our generation – a change to the social dynamics. The Hate U Give is Thomas’s debut novel, branched out from a short story she wrote in college in response to the police shooting of ‘Oscar Grant’. Thomas attempted to expand reader’s assimilation of the Black Lives Matter Movement as well
The manhood of Fruitvale Station Ryan Coogler’s Fruitvale Station (2013) is a biographical drama film based on Oscar Grant’s tragedy. This film intends to empathize with Oscar Grant and for his life to still hold validity as a Black man. This is regardless of if he bore children or belonged to anyone regarding his manhood via editing and character dialogue. As a dark-skinned man, he falls victim to the trope of black men’s weaponization; he does not have the privilege to be treated as gently as
“We’re not Americans, we’re Afrikans who happen to be in America. We were kidnapped and brought here against our will from Afrika. We didn’t land on Plymouth Rock - that rock landed on us” said, Malcolm X. He was one of many different black leaders. He wanted blacks to fight back and stick up for themselves. “By any means necessary,” was also one of his famous quotes. He didn’t care what happened he just wanted blacks to be considered equal. Malcolm X wanted other blacks to see what the whites are
a community to make their anger and resentment known. The ruthless beating of Rodney King along with the acquittal of the four police involved may have been the boiling point that tipped the scales. What many are not aware of is that the community of South Central Los Angeles endured years of economic oppression creating tension and frustration. Along with years of police brutality and abuse of power that finally came to a head produced what is known today as the Los Angeles Riots. The riots finally
From early studies of police departments and law enforcement agencies, their culture is described as authoritarian, cynical, distrustful, elitist, homogeneous, macho, misogynist, monolithic, pessimistic, suspicious, insular, socially isolated and highly resistant to change. Relationships between police officers and the communities they are sworn to protect and serve is often times tense and difficult to maneuver. Police departments can implement an effective mechanism for change as "fish rot from