CONDEMN THE POLICE MURDER OF OSCAR GRANT— ENOUGH IS ENOUGH! February 6: Where Will You Be? What Will You Do?
by
Carl Dix | 02.04.2009
The police killing of Oscar Grant on New Years Day in Oakland, California was an outrage. These murdering pigs took Oscar off a Bay Area Rapid Transit train. While cops kneeled on his back and punched him, another pig pulled out his gun and shot Oscar in the back. What can you call what they did to this brother but murder, execution style?
People from all over the Oakland-San Francisco area took to the streets, outraged over this murder. Cries of, “We Are All Oscar Grant” and “The Whole Damn System Is Guilty” rang out! The police responded with vicious repression, arresting more than 100 people. Despite this people continue to stand up and resist. This is on time.
Oscar’s Grant’s murder was videotaped and seen all across the country on YouTube. That same New Years night, Adolph Grimes was shot dead by police in New Orleans in a hail of 48 bullets sitting in his car in front of his grandmother’s house. On New Years Eve, Robbie Tolan was shot by police in a suburb of Houston after he protested them roughing up his mother in front of her own house, causing injuries that have ended his promising baseball career.
Where’s the nationwide sense of outrage? Where’s the condemnation from the White House of these foul murders? Where’s the call from the highest office of the land for the police to stop brutalizing and killing Black youth? Didn’t Oscar Grant “deserve a chance to pursue his full measure of happiness?” Or is his a case that illustrates what it means when the powers-that-be tell us that Black youth “have no more excuses”?
Back when Obama was running for president, he told people to “respect the verdict” when the cops who murdered Sean Bell, firing 50 shots at him, got off the hook. Back then people excused him, saying, “He has to say that or he won’t win.” Well, what’s his excuse now that he’s won? “New day” with Obama? Smells like the same old nightmare to me.
Even worse, where are the voices of protest across the country? Why aren’t people taking to the streets and responding in other ways in cities nationwide to condemn these murders? Why aren’t prominent voices of conscience being heard saying, with the youth in the streets of Oakland, “Enough is Enough”?
Do we only raise our voices and take to the streets when Bush or Giuliani* are in power? Does having a Black president mean we should be silent when the system commits crimes against the people? No one concerned about justice should be willing to accept that kind of devil’s bargain! Shame on you if you do!
I was down in Washington, DC during inauguration weekend telling people that putting a Black president in charge of this system wasn’t going to change how it operates—that it would still wage wars for empire, exploit whole nations, subject women to oppression and that its cops would still be murdering youth in the streets. A number of people, including a lot of Black people, were acting like they were trying to get jobs as ventriloquists’ dummies. Their lips were moving, but what spilled out of their mouths was the ugly words of their master. These fools told me that if I didn’t like this country, I should leave it and go somewhere else.
Well, I’m not loving it, and I’m not leaving it either. I’m fighting it. I’m throwing my heart and my soul into fighting the power and transforming the people for revolution to get rid of this system and all the brutality and misery it inflicts on people here and around the world. As part of doing that, I’m responding to the call from the Bay Area Revolution Club for a Stolen Lives march in Oakland to condemn the murder of Oscar Grant on Friday, February 6. I’m going to be out in the streets in New York City that day, standing together with people in Oakland, to say, “Enough Is Enough, We Are All Oscar Grant, The Whole Damn System Is Guilty and No More Stolen Lives!” What will you be doing on that day? Will you be standing with us?
There will be a march on:Friday, February 6 at 3:00 pm
at Frank Ogawa Plaza
14th and Broadway, Oakland, California
WE SAY "ENOUGH IS ENOUGH! THE WHOLE DAMN SYSTEM IS GUILTY!"
End Police Murder Now! Justice For Oscar Grant!
Convict The Murdering Cop And All His Accomplices!
The Peoples' Anger Is Justified! Drop All Charges Against Demonstrators!
Comentarios
Murders
Submitted by jon peppers (no verificado) on Vie, 02/06/2009 - 10:31amI understand the X police officer involved in the Oakland shooting was arrested and will stand trial. You seem outraged as to the perceived murders of black people but lack posting FACTUAL evidence regarding some of the cases mentioned. Now how would you address the out and out murder of Uniformed Officers in Philadelphia in 07 & 08. Port Richmond in Phila. A police Sgt responding to a bank Holdup was gunned down by the hold up men as he got out of his car. AK47 was used and he never had a chance to defend himself. Another Officer in North Phila pulled over a stolen car and was gunned down by the wanted passenger who later was confronted by other Police who exchanged shots killing the murderer. Another Officer was responding to a call at a Dunkin Donuts. Walking thru the door he was shot in the head by a "customer". These are only a few. Where is YOUR OUTRAGE as to these killings? I would bet you and your group are supporters of the convicted and affirmed murderer Mumia Abu Jamal...right?
jon pisano
Piss off, Johnny one-note
Submitted by Kaba (no verificado) on Vie, 02/06/2009 - 3:03pmPeople are sitting in jail for the murder of those officers - whether or not they are guilty. It is highly likely this cop in Oakland will go free, whether or not he is guilty. That's the issue. Deal with that shit. Of course, that would mean you have to deal with reality, and I know how much of a problem that is for you.
Murders
Submitted by jon peppers (no verificado) on Vie, 02/06/2009 - 4:55pmYou are correct people are sitting in jail for the murders of these Officers and if the evidence shows they are guilty I believe you will still defend them as a "victim". I do NOT believe the X officer in Oakland will get off. As to reality, I do deal with it and if the evidence shows you are guilty of murder...you are...period. Don't forget these murderers have appeal after appeal after appeal ala Jamal. This is something YOU have to deal with...do the crime...do the time.
Ummm, dipshit...
Submitted by Kaba (no verificado) on Sáb, 02/07/2009 - 12:21amI haven't defended them and should they be convicted, I don't see any reason why it should change. Now you should know better than to play this game considering how offended you were when I suggested that you as a Philly police officer might have been involved in "shady crap". I backed off of that because considering I don't know you, that was a bit out of line. Same rule applies here. Don't "believe" what I do until I do it, okay?
Ummmm
Submitted by jon peppers (no verificado) on Sáb, 02/07/2009 - 4:49pmThank you for your response. What you object to, in my opinion, is my opinion and you believe it is biased ONLY because I was a Phila. Police officer and I believe yours is biased because I express MY opinion as a former Police Officer. As to your backing off regarding my character,that is gracious of you for you really don't know me. I don't think you can research my background only because I retired from the P.D. 24 years ago this Monday which is my birthday (say happy birthday).
All I wish for is those who have been convicted of violent crimes and the evidence has proven such, even tho the appeal process confirm guilt, those who defend the killers only because of the phoney " political prisoner" BS or because the killers were of a minority just is not right and I will comment as I do here. This "cop" involved in the Oakland murder,is NOT a Police Officer and wouldn't make a pimple on a good cops ass...my opinion.
jon pisano
Well, of course I am going
Submitted by Kaba (no verificado) on Mar, 02/10/2009 - 11:43pmWell, of course I am going to object to you because you were a Philly cop! The PPD has a lot to answer for and they believe they don't, but every one needs to bow down and kiss their ass - or else they will frame them for a crime they didn't commit. Why is it you can't see the damage your brothers in blue have committed over decades? Why is it everyone else is the bad guys but you are friggin' angels? I want the same thing you want, but I can't do that in Philly because I can't trust the PPD, the courts or the politicians that run it. It's not surprising that you would defend that system. It works in your favor each and every time.
oh LOOK it's jon pisano. A
Submitted by Anonymous (no verificado) on Vie, 02/06/2009 - 2:41pmoh LOOK it's jon pisano. A cop? We don't pay taxes to pay for the wages of the people who shot those cops, do we? Wait, were they public servants expected to DO the very opposite of kill an unarmed man? No. Stop bringing up irrelevant bullshit. Let me guess, sometimes excessive force is necessary! DON'T BLAME THE COPS, HE WAS STRESSED AND ON THE EDGE!
I dont think that the author
Submitted by Anonymous (no verificado) on Vie, 02/06/2009 - 2:56pmI dont think that the author of this article is any less enraged by these other shootings. But the fact that police all over the country are abusing their power and shooting young men of all colors, but at an alarming rate Black and Latino men, is the main point he is making. I mean really think about it, Oscar Grant could have easily been you or any of us for that matter. You are complying with police, you are unarmed and yet you are subjected to excessive force and ultimately you are shot. And like i say this is not to down play the murders of police officers who are shot in the line of duty, but i have heard stories about how this x-officer treats people in the area anyway. Police are abusing their authority and taking out on young Black and Latino males. I am all for these PEACEFUL protests. We have to speak out at some point. So why not now. I hope this x-cop is brought to justice. Good luck with the protest and God Bless.
don't think
Submitted by jon peppers (no verificado) on Vie, 02/06/2009 - 5:25pmQuestion,where is the violent crime rate focused? Would not that indicate to you the areas which would have the highest rate of Police involvement? Of course. The percentage of prisoners in ALL state and Federal prisons are those of Latino and black origin. Why? They are there because they did it, the evidence proved it and were found guilty by the courts. I'm talking about murder, drug dealing, robbery and other violent crimes....rape included
Due to DNA many/most convicted of rape were exonerated. Many of those convicted were found guilty SOLEY on victim identification. As to the Oakland x officer...maybe he will meet Bubba:)
jon pisano
Black people can and have
Submitted by Kaba (no verificado) on Sáb, 02/07/2009 - 12:24amBlack people can and have been shot and killed by police officers in every kind of neighborhoods and this same stupid rationale comes out of the mouths of people like you. I remember a TV actor about ten years ago who was inside a house at a Los Angeles costume party with his peers that was shot through the fucking window, so don't give us this bullshit.
murders
Submitted by jon peppers (no verificado) on Vie, 02/06/2009 - 3:05pmAs I stated, the X Police Officer in Oakland has resigned and was arrested. Now what is irrelevant regarding the taking of lives by armed thugs on the street, killing their own and Police Officers who just happened to be there? Is it a tax issue? As to your comment "excessive force"...force may be used to control a resisting subject. I guess you would suggest a TASER is excessive on a resisting subject. Your post is lame and shows your bias. BTW, I'm not a Cop.
jon pisano
Just to clarify (since Pisano won't)
Submitted by Kaba (no verificado) on Sáb, 02/07/2009 - 12:25amJon Pisano WAS a cop.
War on drugs? More like War on the poor.
Submitted by Anonymous (no verificado) on Sáb, 02/07/2009 - 2:14amI noticed how you referred to our prisons being filled with mostly black and Latinos, and it's not them who are completely at fault. Let me just say the war on drugs has destroyed more communities than the actual drug dealers and the CIA has been accused of importing crack into black communities. I don't have the time to go in depth with explanations, but you could easily find information on how the war on drugs has inflicted American communities.
One documentary you could watch is "American Drug War: The last white hope"
WoD
Submitted by jon peppers (no verificado) on Sáb, 02/07/2009 - 8:49amLogic! "War on drugs has destroyed more communities than the drug dealers"....."and the CIA has been accused of importing crack into the black communities" Both of these comments are well...impossible to believe and, in my opinion, an excuse as to the failure of those communities. Being poor has nothing to do with it and I know that personally. As to your posted documentary, I will research same with a critical eye on the makers.
As to KABA's remark, PROUD of it...and you Kaba...your background is what? From your bias remarks and hatred for law Enforcement,I would bet you have a rap sheet
As I posted before, can't do the time...don't do the crime
jon pisano
If you are PROUD of it, stop waiting until I mention it!
Submitted by Kaba (no verificado) on Mar, 02/10/2009 - 11:50pmAnd you would lose that bet, man. No rap sheet. And I have a few neo-Nazis - namely the ones who STOOD WITH THE FRATERNAL ORDER OF POLICE IN A COUNTER DEMONSTRATION AGAINST A MUMIA RALLY LAST APRIL - that are trying to find out who I am, so pardon me if I don't give you any clues.
Too late to say the neo-Nazis weren't with them by the way. They had a year to do that and you didn't say dick. I can't fault you for being there unless you were, but don't try to defend the FOP on this one if they haven't even tried to. It will be bullshit.
War on Drugs
Submitted by Anonymous (no verificado) on Sáb, 02/07/2009 - 7:18pmFormer LAPD officer and narcotics detective speaks out against the CIA's drug trafficking operations:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UT5MY3C86bk
The American Drug war documentary:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m2FSCCfHcRc
OAKLAND BART OFFICER RELEASED ON BAIL.
Submitted by Anonymous (no verificado) on Sáb, 02/07/2009 - 9:07pmHe walks free.
WoD
Submitted by jon peppers (no verificado) on Dom, 02/08/2009 - 8:19pmI believe postings have gotten away from the thrust of the MAIN topic but I will address the links posted by Annon( H). It appeared to me to be snippets and out of contexts regarding the subject and, in my opinion, typical left wing propaganda ala J4M, Jamal. I just read 2day about a rapper record producer who bought a $500k house in NJ and in the garage was his 250k vehicle. Oh...did I forget to mention the HUGH stash of cocaine? Do you think the CIA had anything to do with that? If you do you are a fool led by fools
Jon Pisano, talk to me and post your name if you want any future replies
How is the first video in
Submitted by Anonymous (no verificado) on Lun, 02/09/2009 - 3:08pmHow is the first video in propaganda in any way? It was a live broadcast of an outraged community (including a former narcotics detective) speaking of the CIA's involvement with drug trafficking. You can pass this off as false propaganda as much as you like, but that will never change the fact that government agencies such as the CIA are not on our side.
How.
Submitted by jon peppers (no verificado) on Lun, 02/09/2009 - 7:43pmI believe the gest of this was the CIA importing drugs into the black community and the statement was the war on drugs has done more to the community than those who participate . My response is that theory is so far out there that,in my opinion, those who believe that crap believe in the tooth fairy. Do you believe the "community" will FESS UP? As to the "detective"...do you take his word as gospel? I would like to see PROOF not speculation.
It appears the left wingers attach themselves to ANYTHING that goes against the grain of civerly meaning, champion the criminal and make an excuse for their actions.
"Can'T do the time...don't do the crime"
Jon Pisano
and please post your name for a response
If you cant do the time
Submitted by Anonymous (no verificado) on Lun, 02/09/2009 - 11:37pmIf you cant do the time don't do the crime? Apparently that doesn't apply to police officers because Oscar grant's killer walked free. If it was "accidental" then why was he arrested for murder? Also if it was accidental that's still involuntary manslaughter at the least, not a slap on the wrist.
do the time
Submitted by jon peppers (no verificado) on Mar, 02/10/2009 - 7:31pmas to the 'Police Officer" making bail, for a response you would have to contact the prosecutors Office for an explanation as to the charges. Don't jump before you leap...get the facts as to why.
jon pisano
they never
Submitted by Anonymous (no verificado) on Mié, 02/11/2009 - 9:28pmThey never tell us why, this happens all the time. No matter what the reasons, the DA called it an intentional murder yet he walks free. That's what I do know, because that's all they tell us.
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