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  • Next time call a crack head when you need help!!!

  • I just wanna say that usawells is blind.

  • Dumb niggers Getting Shot. I Jacked Off To This Video Twice Before It Was Even Over...

  • I just want to point out two things that a lot of people do not seem to notice: 1 the guy is not handcuffed yet, 2 HE SHOT HIMSELF!!! the guy had a gun the officers probably did not know about and as he was pulling it out it went off. If you look closely when they flip him over you can see the gun that was lying under him. That is why when the shot is fired you see all the officers jump back

  • police is not the problem... bitch are you kidding, this guys just pulkled out his gun and executed this guy... what would you say the problem is here if not the cops, dumb fuck.

  • o.o???.

  • fuck you pigg. die you basterd

  • what the fuck!?

    

  • I dont give a fuck if he went for his tazer...Fuck him for even going for it...When the dude was handcuffed..Fuckin stupid ass police..

  • EVEN IF he was going for his Tazer and made a mistake ....WHY IS HE TRYING TO TAZE A HAND CUFFED SUSPECT AFTER trowing him face down on the concrete and RUFF'S HIM UP !!

    Its HAS TO STOP NOW !!

  • Looks to me that he grabbed his firearm by mistake. He obviously meant to grab his taser.

  • that pig just executed that guy... that is fucked up!

  • @mikegrasso17, police IS NOT the problem. IT IS, however, the mentality thinking Police is a problem, without control we would be nowhere, and don't try to think everyone is as deluded as you are.

  • @ZinderZim, Fight? no. Citizens Arrest? Yes. I would have asked these citizens to the right thing and testify in court.

  • I dont get why he capped him he was no real danger.

  • omg can please anyone kill these motherFUKING nazicops...unbelievable,sadist­ic perverted child fucking police.chainsaw massacre helps

  • all those people... stood and watched? thats what is truly "fcked up"

    R.I.P.

  • @Tungsten23 true that! we americans are fucking scared little pussies when it comes to police. we need to grow some fucking balls and attack these pricks when we see them being unjust (which is 90% of the time)

  • @Tungsten23 What do you want them to do? Fight the police? Thats stupid.

  • Ther was no need to even tazer him let alone shot him that's what u get with redneck cops

  • Bottom line is the officer should do more training and know where his tools are. Hence he would have pulled out the Tazer instead of the Service Pistol. Should he be punished? Hell yeah. Was it intensional. No. You can drink and drive and kill someone and get probation. The charge will more than likely get down played to Negligent Homicide. Here's a good idea for everyone though. Bottom line is if he wasnt breaking the law he would still be alive.

  • @dabouj30 To say if he wasn't breaking the law, he'd still be alive is ABSOLUTE NONSENSE!!! Do you really think that every person ever arrested was already guilty of a crime? False arrests happen everyday not to mention the number arrest that are farrr more violent than this, with fewer officers to control the situation. There wasn't a moment where that officer needed to have his weapon drawn, nor have it pointed at this boy's back, nor have his finger on the trigger... DUMB all around.

  • @dabouj30 I forgot to also mention the HUGE difference between drunk driving and what this "officer" did. If I were to walk out the door with a BAC of .24 there are hundreds of different outcomes to my actions. All of which I would be responsible for. When that officer pulled his loaded weapon, aimed it at this young man's back and placed his finger on the trigger, there was only one possible outcome. An outcome that anyone with an IQ over 50 would realise. Training is NOT the problem here.

  • He ment to pull his tazzer the guy who shot him is my friends cuzin

  • I think the cop meant to use his taser and crapped when he realized it was his sidearm instead. There would be not reason with all those people for him to just pull his sidearm and shoot this suspect on the spot and think it was ok. Don't get me wrong I think he was at fault but I don't think it was as obvious as it looked.

  • White kids know better.

  • all yaw are damb f**ks it's police brutality

  • Why doesnt shit like this happen to white kids??

  • @TheThomasJExperiment It does, plenty. However, it only gets reported as "unarmed man shot" when it is a White person, if it gets reported at all. When it is a Black person, it is always "unarmed Black man shot". Plenty of unarmed Whites are shot as well.

  • @TheThomasJExperiment It does happen, plenty. However, it only gets reported as "unarmed man shot" when it is a White person, if it gets reported at all. When it is a Black person, it is always "unarmed Black man shot". Plenty of unarmed Whites are shot as well, it just isn't news worthy.

  • you're all idiots..he fired the shot next to the kids head to scare him, try watching the news or atleast dateline every now and then..the kid is obviously moving after they pull him from where the shot was fired and there was ABSOLUTELY no blood, a blunt shot like that would cause atleast a splatter and instant pooling, i should know i am studying blood pattern analysis. And whoever made the caption to this video saying the kid was killed is a downright fool and that sh*t's NOT cool.

  • @joeschmoe81189 No, you are the idiot, since he shouted "I'm tasing him" before drawing, and no cop would intentionally fire downward against a hard surface. That would be suicide. Ricochet could have killed the shooter, other cops, people on the train. He was no where near his "head", and he shot him in the back. You just don't think things through, do you?

  • Cold blooded humans. I have never seen such ignorant racist comments. The young man lost his life. I would want the shooting to be looked at if it were my son, father, husband, or brother...hell if it was me. He presented no threat, so death should not have been the outcome. And I see the same ignorant butthole is commenting on all the links involving this case. I pray for your ignorant minds and black souls.

  • @mzkayek Except he DID pose a threat since he assaulted 2 cops already and had not been searched. Absolutely death should NOT have been the outcome. But if you do not realize that fighting on a train, assaulting 2 officers and resisting arrest can wind up with a deadly outcome, then you need a special protective helmet. Don't force someone with a gun and generally limited education to make a decision. Comply with the officers and fight in court. Assault police and you take your chances.

  • people are no better than what they accuse cops of. people are low life pierces of shit, then cry about injustice? if some gangsta would've shot that kid nobody would care. people just wanna shout.

  • O shit mane, i was in oakland that day, thats hella fucked up that they let pigs do this shit in cali

  • they have crossed the line. they makin enemies of the people they supposed to protect and serve

  • haha serves that fag right :)

  • FUKEM HE WAS GONNA END UP GETN SHOT UP ANYWAYZ. HAAA! NYC BITCHEZ

  • fukem he was gonna end up gettn shot up anywayz. haaa! NYC bitchez

  • This shit pisses me off..So much Ans makes me not like these crakers sometimes..

  • Forget it... first degree murder.

  • LOL USA

    

  • Wow... Why was a gun out again?

  • Does this really look like involuntary manslaughter ? Wow and this is the so called judicial system we live under..

  • @MrNikrob Yes, that looks exactly like involuntary manslaughter. He meant to pull his taser and made a mistake. Just like when someone is playing around with a gun they thought was empty (which happens how many dozens of times per year?) it is a stupid and inexcusable mistake. But a mistake nonetheless.

  • There will be no killing without killing. Jeff Fort.

  • So many armed americans. Everyone on that train should of given the other two cops about 2 seconds to arrest the shooter, after that, they should of executed all three of them on the spot.

  • these idiots on the train should have kept the mouths shut. all they did was contribute the stressful situation that the Bart cops were under.  They have blood on their hands. When your in a situation like that, buttom your mouth and let the police do their thing. Cus if you don't, this is what happens.

  • @spactick That is the most ridiculous bs I have ever heard. Real Americans were concerned for the well being of their fellow citizen as he was being detained by thugs. Cops have to deal with these types situations every day. Just because a bunch of people were shouting at him does not give him an excuse to shoot someone in the back.

  • @3report Look my friend, you never add to the "stress level" of a situation like that when the cops are involved. For the simple reason that they are armed. Always try to calm things down so that nobody get hurt. This is what you call "common sense". I admit admit an alien thing in todays America.

  • @spactick You can't say that the bystanders have "blood on their hands" for shouting at the cops. That makes no sense at all. I don't care what the fuck they were doing. The blame lies with only one person and that is the cop who pulled the trigger.

  • @3report What do you predict the outcome of the trial will be then? you think he'll be found guilty? and if so, of what? murder? I doubt it. Manslaughter maybe. He didn't create the situation. he just reacted to it.  By the way, why isn't there outrage when all the other people in Oakland are shot of a daily basis. Huh? where's the outrage for that? Not to make excuses, but come on just because he's a white cop people are shocked?

  • @spactick It isn't the fact that he is a white cop, it is the fact that he is a cop! A cop should be a well trained professional that has enough discipline to be given a taser and pistol to enforce the law. This guy should have never been allowed to be a cop if he couldn't handle a simple situation like this. The guy was laying on the ground on his stomach. He had several other officers assisting him. There is no reason why he should have reacted the way he did.

  • @3report You mean to tell me that if Mr. Mehserle was black, there would have been the same reaction? I don't think so. Although, I would agree that he should have had sufficient training that would have counter-balanced the stressful situation. And what happened should not have happened. But I honestly feel that all of those screaming spectators to the situation have "blood on their hands" for contributing to what happened. If they all had kept their mouths shut Mr. Grant be alive today.

  • @3report Additionally, all of those spectators should be prosecuted for being abetting to what happened. They are as much to blame as anyone else. At least in my opinion. Get their names and prosecute them.

  • @spactick You place the same blame on the bystanders as the cop who murdered someone at point blank range? Mr. Spactick, you are a dumb fuck. I'm sorry, I just can't hold it in any more. Keep worshiping the cops for executing people at point blank range. Keep up your delusional rationales. Don't be surprised when the black boot you lick stomps your head in.

  • @3report Dude. I live in Oakland. I know the hood and the mentality that inhabits it. The cops are always wrong. And that's bullshit. You don't taunt someone who's packin. That's just common sense. And that's comin from a brother who was born and raised in Oakland. Mehserle made an increadable mistake. WE all can agree to that. I just think that Oscar would be alive today if the immediate players (the people screaming and yelling) had behaved differently.

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  • @spactick Now you can't honestly blame the people on the train for a the murder that a cop committed.Really? Yes, there are times when people deserve to be restrained, but this video clearly shows that that cop was WRONG! This shooting should have never happened!

  • @hatrgatr All I'm saying is that they contributed to the enviornment that ultimately lead to the death of Mr. Grant. For example: If someone is on a rooftop and they are threatening to jump? You can't encourage them to kill themselves, because you become party to an illegal act. Suicide is illegal. (dah) In fact, there's a legal term for it? I think it's collusion? or somethng like that. Those people that were on the platform that were screaming and yelling? they have blood on their hands.

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  • @spactick How is it their fault that he's dead? Did they pull the trigger? No! Those people were yelling "that's messed up" "what are you doing" to the cops. The cop did not make a mistake...their guns are supposed to be on safety(so that they don't accidently shoot their own foot) and to shoot it, you need to take it off of safety to shoot it, which he did to murder Mr.Grant. Guns and tasers look and shoot differently.He knew what he was doing when he shot him.

  • @hatrgatr Well that's easy for you to say, sitting at your laptop/iphone etc; That's what you call Monday morning quarterbacking. Hind sight is 20/20. Whatever. The point is Mesherle was a young cop, and was under a stressful situation. I would also include the organization that trained him. Look at the guy, he's a kid. He doesn't look that much older than Mr. Grant. Would you be discussing the subject if Mr. Grant was the cop and Johannes Mesherle was the victim? Would you?

  • @spactick It's also easy for you to say "oh well it was an accident, he's young" when the fact is you weren't there either, but the video speaks for itself! Stressful situation? Grant wasn't struggling, he kept himself down, the video showed it, the cop even held him down(not necessarily needed because he stayed down). Mesherle is was 27...well over the legal adult age...and old enough to know right from wrong and to handle situations carefully and responsibly, he chose not to.

  • @hatrgatr In no way would I blame someone for getting shot, when they are face-down on the ground. No way. What I'm saying is the enviornment created the atmosphere where something like that could have happened. I don't blame the kid. Nor do I blame the cop 100%. Do you live in the Bay Area hatgatr? Do you have any experience with Oakland? It's not a fun place. I think half the people in this town are carrying guns. You can't even make eye contact with someone late at night. No joke.

  • @spactick Well you did make the comparison of you getting in trouble with cops and it mostly being your fault to this situation, as if it was grant's fault for what happened. No I don't live in Oakland and based on this, I'm glad. Woudn't want to depend on a law enforcement system that can't weigh their marbles before making a careless decision. I'm not doubting that Oakland can be dangerous, I've heard stories, but cops should know to take each case separately. Not everyone has a gun and

  • @spactick wasn't it proven that Grant didn't have one he was forced down and shot? Not disputing the dangers of that city, but at the same time this particular case was as clear as day. Grant wasn't defying them and was shot in cold blood. The people on the train were trying to defend a helpless man and he got shot by a cop. Not every case is like this, but in this case the cop was wrong. Obviously our beliefs differ about how and why this happened, so lets just leave it at that!

  • @hatrgatr And so the jury is wrong? There the only ones that had the information from both sides. Do you think that they were biased? I don't think you can only blame the cop for what happened. He did not create the situation. He responded to it. And knowing Oakland as I do. I certainly have an understanding for what the cops have to go through. Last year at this time 4 cops were shot dead. I didn't see alot from the "hood" cryin about their murders. And these are the people who protect us.

  • @spactick Think about it. It was a white jury, a white cop, a black victim, in a city where gangs are prevalent and where they are used to a lot of black people screwing up. Of coarse their is a biased point of view. Not to make it a race issue, but honestly...

    Like I said, situations need to be looked at separately. I'm not happy that 4 of your cops were killed, but it still doesn't mean every person from that walks the street is guilty of a crim and deserves to be killed.

  • @hatrgatr I didn't say that. Read what I typed. What I said is that you have to consider the totality of the circumstance. And I"m not making excuses AT ALL. What I'm saying is that the enviornment of Oakland/Richmond.. The crowd yelling and screaming. The cop being potentially alittle nieve. Getting resistance overall from the people being arrested. And you have to give alittle slack to the cops. Their human. That's not to say that what happened was wrong and a tragedy.

  • @hatrgatr IT was a tragedy. I'd be mad myself if Mr. Grant was my kid or my kid brother. But all things considered. You' ve gotta give alittle slack to the cops. There human too. Is that so hard to understand? 

  • @spactick I do see what you mean by the environment of oakland making cops hostile and that that alone could have fueled the situation, but again, there are two sides to everything and I'm going by what I saw on that video, not my faith in a group of people who are supposed to do the right thing. I get that your from Oakland...but you weren't in that situation and neither was I...again....leave it at that.

  • @hatrgatr hatgatr? I work as a bartender in San Francisco but I live in Oakland.. I get off at 3:AM. in morning. Where I live I have to traverse approx 25 blocks before I get home. And I'll tell you the truth I'm very nervous leaving the freeway at night to get to my front door. I have a loaded revolver on my lap, every single nite of the week. I'm not a violent person, but also not going to be a victim. The only car that makes me feel safe at night when I'm driving on the st. is a cop car.

  • @hatrgatr maybe I"m silly, maybe I'm stupid. But to be honest with you I have alot of respect for someone (the cops) who would willingly drive around Oakland at night, basically looking for trouble. I don't think they can pay them enough. I admire them. And this is from someone who used to hate the police. But now? I respect them. Sorry, but that's how I feel. 

  • @spactick okay thats cool that you repsect them, nothing wrong with that...but what you get our of watching that and what I get out of watching that are totally different, and for that reason, I don't agree that all cops have good intentions just because it's their job....and I know they are humans, I'm not saying they should be perfect, but based on that video, and other interviews, that specific cop, the one who shot him, not EVERY cop in Oakland, was in the wrong. that's just the way it is.

  • @spactick If that's how you feel, then that's how you feel...and this is how I feel. It has nothing to do with race, or people not being perfect, or being naive...the fact and my complete point is that Oscar Grant shouldn't have been shot. And in all honesty, I believe Mesherle knew what he was doing and should get more than a slap on the wrist. Again, this is just MY belief. Lets just agree to disagree.

  • @hatrgatr Hey hatrgatr, it's nothing personal at all. I respect your opinion. We all have different life experiences that make us who we are. Some people agree with me some people don't. No prob. I'm just a forgiving type of person. That's just the way I am.

  • @spactick FUCK THE COPS BITCH

  • @dubauc98 And who do you call when someone's kicking your ass? Who do you call when one of your sisters have been raped,huh? Who do you call when someone's ripped your car off, huh? Your mommy? The pizza delivery guy?

    No dubauc. You call the cops like everyone else. The cops are working people like myself. The cops make mistakes like myself. The cops feel pressure like myself. Fuck attacking the cops. Attack THE ACTIVITY that attracts the cops in the first place. cont.

  • @dubauc98 GROW FUCKING UP................ Attacking the cops is as old as attacking the Romans . The cops make mistakes BUT don't we all.

    Mesherle feels terrible about what happened. Believe me, he knows what he did. And wished he could change what happened.

  • @spactick hahaahhahhahahhahahahahahahaha­hhhahahaha Shut the fuck up you not the niggas lawyer hahhahahahahaha YOU MAKING MY DICK HAR TALKING ALL THAT SHIT FUCK THE COPS hahhahahaha

  • @dubauc98 What did you call me? Nigga? Shame on you dubauc. Shame on you. I thought THAT WORD was disrespectful of "certain peoples" in this country?

    dubauc? Are you retarded? Get some help. PLEASE. It's not too late. Face it, I'm right and your wrong. I'm not defending anything other than the TRUTH "little holmesy".

    "Learn to forgive. And yes , if you can forgive, the whole world will be forgiven.

    ---------- James Brown

  • @spactick

    ummm, i dont think all civilians take a pledge to uphold the constitution and PRESERVE HUMAN LIFE

  • @Revis Look Revis, I'm an African American myself, and it's time for us in "our" community to support the people who protect our neighborhoods. And that would be the police. 

    Anyway, where is it written that the police are not human beings? Where is it written that the police have to "divorce" themselves from human emotion? The cops are working people just like us. That's right, just like us folks who've got to live with this nightmare bullshit you see on a daily basis in Oakland. (cont)

  • @Revis (cont)The cops aren't the problem Revis. WE'RE THE FUCKING PROBLEM. And the sooner we realize that the sooner we'll start respecting ourselves and start building our communities instead of tearing them down.

    Hopefully people like yourself will stop hiding behind the shadows of hatred and see the obvious benifits of being honest with yourself.

    I'm not saying what happened wasn't a tragedy. It was a tragedy. But consider the enviornment that those cops work under. Consider.

  • @spactick Dr. Bill Cosby couldn't have said it better!

  • @ssn708 Thanks, although do I hear alittle sarcasm in that observation?

  • @spactick No sarcasm intended whatsoever. I highly admire Bill Cosby, and some of his public statements regarding the current plight of the Black community are brilliant and insightful. Unfortunately, since he is a comedian, few take his views seriously. He is also a scholar and a teacher with a Masters Degree in education.

  • @ssn708 Good, then thank you. Call it "Tuff Love", "Reality Check", whatever. The point I'm trying to make as a resident of Oakland, is that we are ALL responsible for the environment that we create here in our city. And the cops work in this incredably stressful environment. Look across the bay at San Francisco. Do they have the murder/crime problem that we have over here? no, of course not. And why? Because the communitiy there (for the most part) supports their police. We should as well.

  • @spactick no dude. police are the problem.

  • @mikegrasso17 Really? The cops are the problem? ha ha ha, obviously you don't live in Oakland. Today there was a triple shooting while three guys were just sitting in their car. Where is the outrage? Huh? A few months ago 7 people were murdered over a weekend. Where was the moral outrage? Where were the people crying for the victims? Being a cop in Oakland is a little like being a cop in Baghdad. NO THANKS Believe me the cops are not the problem. Trust me on that.

  • @spactick Of coarse I would debate this if the roles were switched. If grant was the shooter and Mesherle, the victim, If it was a black cop and a white victim, which I think your trying to ask me. Yes, because wrong is wrong. No one desrves to be wrongfully shot, no matter their race, etc. About the organization who trained him. If this is how they train their cops and how they teach them to treat people, I would never trust them to protect anyone's life.

  • @hatrgatr By the way, I'm not a defender of the cops. I live in Oakland.I've had my run ins with the cops. But I must admit it's usually my fault. It's something that I"ve done wrong. Another thing, is that everyone is getting on the cops ass for what happened, right? Do you think fora minute that he wished any of this to happened? No way. I'm sure he'd like to wake up and find out it's Dec 2008.

  • @spactick just because it's usually your fault, or even grants fault (no one knows), I doesn't mean that there is no such thing as a crooked cop. Even if Grant was at fault, he kept himself down, he refrained, there was no need to shoot him. the range he was was very close and even when you use a taser your not supposed to be that close. Not saying that in every situation the cops are wrong...but in this case, he was wrong and he knew it.

  • @spactick I don't know what goes through murderes minds when they kill. It's been said that before he shot him he called him the n word...obviously I don't know for sure and neither do you. Yes, I do think he wouldn't have given this a second thought if he were to get away with it, but he didn't, so now he's all remoresful. You think he wouldn't, I think he would. Point is, the video shows the truth and any beliefs that you or I have about it won't be definite because we werent there.

  • @spactick Even if he meant to use his taser he would have gone through the precautions that "responsible" cops are supposed to do. One of them being to tell all surrounding cops to clear the area where he is going to use it since tasers don't shoot as precisely as guns do..he didn't tell them to move because they were still arounf grant...he didn't have them move because he knew how to aim that gun and that he couldn't miss from the distance he was at.your not supposed to be that close w/ a tase

  • @3report Also Mr. 3report. I don't worship the cops. But I don't disrespect them either. They are just workin class people like myself. Maybe if those clowns who were screaming on the bart train would have respected them as well we wouldn't be having this conversation. Peace

  • @spactick The people on the train certainly didn't help matters at all. The ones who physically encroached on officers, refusing their commands, and the one who attacked an officer certainly didn't help. Mehserle should have been better able to handle himself much more professionally, and that is why I think criminal negligence, prison is appropriate.

  • @ssn708 Ya, you can't just let Mehserle "walk" after shooting someone in the back. That wouldn't be right (or) fair. That being said though, you have to take into consideration "all" of the immediate enviornmental conditions that were going on, on that platform that night. It was New Years Eve?. The people getting stopped by the cops were not cooperating? People were screaming? Mesherle was inexperienced? Four police officers were shot a few months before? Sounds like the perfect brew? No?

  • @ssn708 Being a cop in Oakland has to be the absolute most challenging police enforcing job in Northern Cal. Every other idiot here is packing a gun. Just the other night some guy was shot down and killed for $17. Isn't that wonderful? SEVENTEEN DOLLARS? That just shows you the type of people that the OPD have to deal with. Who can blame them for ocassionally overeacting. Oaklands one big 1/2 way house for the criminally insane. No joke either. I know. I live here. I carry a gun myself.

  • @spactick I agree. His nerves overrode his brain. For that, absolutely he should be doing time when the result is the death of a human being who should be alive today. I can't believe however that there are actually people who would think that this, with all the evidence, is some sort of racially motivated execution. That's simply insane!

  • @ssn708 Racial execution? I don't think so. There wasn't one person that came to the trail in LA that said that Mesherle was a bigot. NOT ONE. And there were people that were interviewed that knew him from his childhood. You'd think that there would have been someone that would have come forward that could have validated the "Racist bullshit" by saying they heard him say something mean spirited against blacks,browns,reds, poka dots,whatever. Right? But everyone said he was a mello dude.

  • @ssn708 Like I said before. I honestly think that if Mesherle and Grant had met under different circumstances. They probably would have liked each other. I really do. It's just a shit situation that one person is dead and anothers life has been changed possibly forever because of moment in time when "wheels of fate" took an uncontrolable turn. I kinda feel bad for everyone. I wish Grants family would take the moral high ground and bury everyones proverbial hacket. They'd get alot of respect.

  • @3report I don't think that anyone would agree with me, but it wouldn't be a stretch for an attorney to file suit against those people,to say that they were party to adding to the stress on Mr. Mehsele that caused him to make that horrible mistake. If the circumstances were different and it was just Oscar Grant and Johannes Mehsele? and no one else? I guarantee you 100% Mr. Grant would be alive today. 100% The peole on the platform are as responsible for what happened as that cop.

  • thats good,i love to see people die for my enjoyment,JUST LOVE IT

  • I like how EVERYONE shuts up when he fires his gun.

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  • omg i woulda fucked up those police officers why was everyone scared? shit man there is a such thing as citizens arrest. we do have our rights....

  • @dnamick17: You're an uneducated moron. And you wouldn't have done shit; you would have stayed with the crowd like everyone else.

  • @Keeavin uneducated plz i bet your an average high class taking student get a life i was only saying someone shoulda done something not watch. thats all anyone does in this world is watch ppl get hurt. to let you know i was taking college level courses all through high school and have my international diploma where i can use anywhere around the world so check yourself before you talk. and i'm from the ghetto which proves not everyone from there are uneducated morons.

  • I hope he gets buttraped in prison. If he does not go to prison. I strongly suggest you americans go out and kill one cop each. You have the right to do it. If a police officer goes free from manslaughter then you can go ahead and do it also.

    ACAB

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  • haha sad part is shyt like tha happenz all tha time in c.a.

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  • the dude just had enough. the officer just snapped. its not right but i cant fully blame the man. the guy shouldnt have been puting up a fight with the police and i bet that cop has dealt with that every day for his entire career leading up to that point. again, its not right but it happens.

  • Oh, so it's ok to shoot someone when you get pissed? Idiot.

  • aww boo hoo :( did i hurt your feelings? read my comment again, retard. i said "its not right," TWICE (2 times).

  • @JMGibson0983 < but it happens??

    The cop who shot Oscar was 27 years old. He has no career. Nor will he ever have one, but to come here and justify Oscars death as wrong place wrong time, no big deal it happens all the time. I would guess that you also agree with homosexuality. MouthHugger.

  • you're a retard. quit commenting on old sht. i didnt say "no big deal" nor did i say "wrong place, wrong time." you're full of sht. and what does any of this have to do with your homosexuality?

  • This is very clearly an execution. What a shame, this guy should get life in prison.

  • And you wonder why the Police here (UK) don't have guns? This is the reason. Your Police have had guns for years and this happens all the time, just this one got on video.

  • you know a lot about the bart police for some one that lives in the UK. if we live on an island we could keep out things we didnt want like guns drugs whatever. but disarming our cops wont help us but i am glade its working for you guys.

  • First of all that's a lie that UK police don't use guns. I have seen by myself police officers at Heathrow carrying 1.5m long guns while doing the surveillance of the airport. Secondly, the level of crimes in UK (take London as the "worst" case) are so low that the police would face, in maximum, an angry man carrying a knife. You just don't have heavy guns with citizens, thus much easier to secure the neighbourhoods. So, please, do not talk about something you have no idea how it REALLY goes on.

  • Sad

  • dude....

    1:24 - 1:25

    how the fuck can live with cops that dude that shit around my neighborhood? especially when i take the bart everyday

  • FUCK THE POLICE solte man alle umbringen die blöden Bullen

  • Those fukn cops better of been discharged & arrested

    After that, I don't feel safe.. I love being an American, but after that, I don't feel safe going there anymore - they literally held him down when he shot him and actually let him ..

    I am not going to Oakland anytime soon - that is horrible.

  • kill cops.

    you too

  • This is disgusting. This FASCIST PIG shot the man IN THE BACK while he WAS LYING ON THE FLOOR! WHAT THE FUCK!

  • those blue suited beasts are fucking nazis

  • luister overal zitten goede en slechte mensen............overallers op straat drugscriminelen , gevaarlijke advcoten, en ja ook slechte politie agenten

    het is even slecht om zwarte mensen te discrimineren als alle good cops op een hoop te gooien en uit te maken voor nazi

    dan ben je even slecht en ik niet

    die agent die het wapen trok is slecht bezig................sowieso wist hij dat hij gefilmd werd..........................­.hij schoot hem bewust neer/dood zonder aanleiding

  • Do you feel safe when you see the crown vic in the rearview?

    Most people seem to regard police as a necessary evil, getting shaken down for money, being tougue-lashed by macho, chest-thumping bullies, the occasional savage beating or execution-style murder, it's all just part of the price we have to pay to live in civilization, right?

    Wrong! Police don't protect us, everything they do, disarming citizens, creating black markets, or hardening private criminals in prison, makes us less safe.

  • US bullshit is everywhere

  • It makes me sick that this is going on in our country!

  • This is why I watch Retarded Policeman on YouTube! :D

  • i'm in complete shock right now after seeing that....

  • everyone on that train should have rushed those pigs and fucking pumled them

  • @iamtexas

    That would've been the cop's defense.

    He felt his life was in danger.

    He can't say that now, Oscar Grant was NOT a threat.

  • @iamtexas hell yeah

  • Those savages in uniform

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