I’m not, really!
I’m actually in the process of organizing a really amazing collaboration that I hope to have posted here in a few days to a week. We had planned to have things all ready to go on the first, but as things will happen in the real world, that didn’t work out. So we set a new ‘aim for’ date, and I think that this one we can actually make. But I’m not going to tell you what that aim for date is, just in case we don’t make it! :-)

Until the time comes that things get settled in on that front, please pay attention to the case of Oscar Grant–a man who was brutally executed by police out in California. Information follows:

Justice Oscar Grant Protest
WEDNESDAY JANUARY 7, 2009
3-7pm
FRUITVALE BART STATION
OAKLAND, CA
JUSTICE FOR OSCAR GRANT PROTEST
For more info: evanshamar@gmail.com
(510) 750-2767

An Interview w/ Oakland Lawyer John Burris
The Oscar Grant BART Shooting & Police Terror in Oakland

By Davey D

You can hear the full interview on Breakdown FM by clicking the link below.. http://odeo. com/episodes/23838664-Police-Terror-in-oakland-Interview-w-John-Burris

By now everyone has seen the horrific video or videos of a Oakland BART Police Officer shooting an unarmed, Black man (Osacr Grant) while he lay facedown on the ground and was fully co-operating. The man who was killed execution style was the father of a 4 year old girl and was considered a peacemaker. In fact moments before he was shot he was pleading with his friends who were all cuffed up to calm down and be cooperative with police. Grant was seen begging the police officers who had pulled tasers out and pointed them at the heads of his friends, not to shoot.

For reasons unknown to us, the police officer pushed Grant to the ground. One officer kneeled on his neck while the other officer pulled out a gun and shot him point blank in the back. The bullet went through his back, hit the ground and bounced back up and pierced his lung, killing him. The police then ran around and terrified witnesses by taking away their cell phones and video cameras for ‘evidence’. The video which was shot by a witness named Ms Vargus and has been seen by everyone on news stations like KTVU was also going to be confiscated except her train started moving as police attempted to snatch away her camera. The cops obviously did not see the other video cameras buzzing away.

What went down this New Year’s morning is very disturbing sight and it has the entire city of Oakland on edge. Adding insult to industry is the refusal of BART police to acknowledge any wrong doing. The police chief Gary Gee says the tapes are inconclusive and he has thus far refused to even release the name of the police officer who is now on paid leave. We have also come to find out that the young men along with Oscar Grant were snatched off the train by BART police who did not know whether or not these young men were involved in any sort of altercation. In short, it could’ve been any one of us pulled off the train that night.

We sat down and spoke with famed attorney John Burris. He’s the man to talk to when it comes to police terrorism. He and the Grant family has filed a 25 million dollar lawsuit, but they also want the cop in question to be criminally charged.

Burris who has represented everyone from the late 2Pac Shakur to Dwayne Wiggins of Tony Toni Tone to Rodney King all victims of police brutality says this is the worse case of police terrorism he has ever witnessed. Burris who has also written a book called Black vs Blue which deals with Police brutality and minority communities gives us the full 4-1- 1 on a number of key topics.

We talk about the far reaching powers of the police unions and how they have stealthly gotten lots of laws passed that give them all sorts of rights that will make your head spin. For example, the officer who is accused of killing Oscar Grant has not been interviewed yet and won’t for a while. This means all the officers on the scene can sit back listen to all the evidence against them and then come up with a well thought out counter story. Their integrity is compromised but it makes no difference as far as the average person in the public is concerned. Make no mistake, these officers are probably hard at work digging up as much dirt on any or all of the individuals so that when they speak we won’t hear about Oscar Grant the father, but they will try to find something demeaning so that in the public’s mind the shooting is justified. In short they wanna make Grant a ‘low down thug nigger’ who needed to be shot. Watch for the spin starting with the posting of you tube videos by cop sympathizers planting those seeds, I already seen two with individuals who look and sound like us suggesting that perhaps Grant and his friends were causing trouble and thus made the job of the police difficult on an hectic New year’s Eve..

The officers have a huge right to privacy, so if we wanna have public hearings where we put a troublesome cop on blast, it has to be done in private. That’s just the tip of the iceberg Burris runs the entire scenrio down for us.

In this interview we talk about new laws citizens should pass. I would like to see cops have a three strikes law directed at them. I would also like to see special courts set up that deal with law enforcement and other public officials.. We talk about the feasibility of this..

I also speak with Burris about what sort of improvements have been made since he first came on the scene over 25 years ago.. Why are we still dealing with this sort of abuse after all the lawsuits?

We start off the interview with a short montage narrated by local Oakland rap artist D-Labrie. We start off talking about the history of police terrorism in Oakland including the killing of Black Panther Bobby Hutton, the brutality suffered by 2Pac Shakur and the horrific shooting of Gary King. The King case sounds remarkably similar to what happened to Oscar Grant and when you hear the pained remarks and testimonies from his family and friends who we interviewed the day after King was murdered by OPD it’s as troubling as the Grant video. They described the police shooting of their partner as an execution. The officer who murdered Gary King had shot 2 other people including an unarmed man in a wheel chair. So sadly what happened in Oakland the other night with the murder of Oscar Grant is not unusual-Black life is expandable in the eyes of the police. It don’t matter if we are throwing money at a video camera and flashing diamond encrusted grills or days away from sitting in the white house. What we witnessed the other night in Oakland is an occupying force raging war on the community.

You hear it when you listen ton the news footage and interviews from the past. from Bobby Hutton to 2Pac and beyond the scenario is all the same.

Anyway enough said listen to the interview and spread the word. help create awareness..

Again here’s the link to the interview with John Burris on Breakdown FM

http://odeo. com/episodes/23838664-Police-Terror-in-oakland-Interview-w-John-Burris

Justice Oscar Grant Protest
WEDNESDAY JANUARY 7, 2009
3-7pm
FRUITVALE BART STATION
OAKLAND, CA
JUSTICE FOR OSCAR GRANT PROTEST
For more info: evanshamar@gmail.com
(510) 750-2767

http://cbs5. com/local/oakland. BART. shooting. 2. 900634. html


One response to “If it seems like I’m being unusually silent…”

  1. Maria

    Hi,

    My name is Maria and I am a DREAM Act beneficiary. I arrived in this country at the young age of 12, with my parents, from Peru. I am now 21 years old and undocumented. I have grown up in the United States and consider this country my only home. If sent back to Peru, I would be banned from the U.S. for 10 years and the chances of coming back are slim to none. I graduated from high school in 2004 and since then, it has been difficult for me to continue my education as a result of my status. The DREAM Act would help me, and students in my situation, realize our dreams of becoming active members of society by allowing us to attend school or join the military.

    Currently, there is an active project on Change.org, a website that is calling on Americans to get involved and present their ideas to the new administration. Change.org has pledged to pass on the top 10 ideas on their site to Obama on Inauguration day. They have implemented a two-round voting system, round one ended on January 1st. After over 7,000 ideas and 250,000 votes the DREAM Act idea finished in 8th place with 2219 votes!

    Round 2 began on January 5th, the 10 ideas with the most votes will be presented at the National Press Club in Washington D.C. as the “Top 10 Ideas for America.” In addition to getting the ideas to Obama, change.org has pledged to form a national campaign for each of the issues. They have promised the support of their partners and their over 200,000 members!

    Voting ENDS January 15th!!!

    What you can do to help:

    1) Make a post about the Pass the DREAM Act idea (http://www.change.org/idea/view/pass_the_dream_act_now). Explain to your readers what is it and who it will benefit. Examples: Why Am I Not Surprised: DREAM Act Action Now.
    2) Place the widget, located on the right hand side of the page, on your blog to get people to notice it and vote for it.
    3) Endorse the idea! To do this, click on the “Endorse this Idea” link, located on the right hand side of the screen, and follow the directions.
    4) Consider voting for the other 2 immigration ideas on the website.

    Also, DreamACTivist and the United We DREAM Coalition will be launching a website on January 21 (www.dreamact2009.com) that will become a 65,000 petition drive for the DREAM Act, signifying the 65,000 undocumented students that would benefit from this act each year. Please visit http://dreamactivist.org/petition for more information and consider joining our efforts to make the DREAM Act a reality in 2009.

    Please, don’t hesitate to contact me with further questions at maria@dreamactivist.org

    In solidarity,

    Maria M.
    Co-Founder of DreamACTivist.org

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