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BART Police Shooting, Cops & Courts »

[By Tashina Manyak | 9 Jul 2010 | One Comment]
Grant's mother Wanda Johnson reacted angrily to the news that Mehserle was found guilty of involuntary manslaughter, not murder. "My son was murdered. He was murdered!" she said. (JENNIFER COURTNEY / CALIFORNIA BEAT)

(7/9) — 00:15 PDT — LOS ANGELES — A Los Angeles jury of eight women and four men convicted former BART Police Officer Johannes Mehserle of involuntary manslaughter Thursday afternoon, but acquitted him of the most serious charge he faced: second degree murder.

BART Police Shooting, Cops & Courts, Oakland »

[By California Beat | 8 Jul 2010 | One Comment]
A large banner reading "Oakland Says Guilty" was hung from a stoplight in Downtown Oakland during a gathering after the verdict in the Johannes Mehserle trial. (CALIFORNIA BEAT PHOTO)

Johannes Mehserle, the former BART Police Officer who shot and killed unarmed passenger Oscar Grant on January 1, 2009 at the Fruitvale BART station in Oakland, has been found guilty of involuntary manslaughter by a Los Angeles jury.

The jury found Mehserle not guilty of the most serious charge he faced: murder. Mehserle faces five to 14 years in state prison for Grant’s killing.

These are the updates we put out as reaction rolled in and protests began after the verdict.

BART Police Shooting, Cops & Courts »

[By Tashina Manyak | 8 Jul 2010 | 6 Comments]
Former BART Police Officer Johannes Mehserle photographed by Oscar Grant moments before the fatal shooting. (Courtesy Los Angeles County Superior Court)

(7/8) — UPDATED 19:31 PDT — LOS ANGELES — Johannes Mehserle, the former BART Police Officer who shot and killed unarmed passenger Oscar Grant on January 1, 2009 at the Fruitvale BART station in Oakland, has been found guilty of involuntary manslaughter by a Los Angeles jury.

The jury found Mehserle not guilty of the most serious charge he faced: murder. The verdict means Mehserle will face from five to 14 years in state prison for Grant’s death.

BART Police Shooting, Cops & Courts, Oakland »

[By California Beat | 7 Jul 2010 | No Comments]

Several events have been planned to peacefully react to the Johannes Mehserle murder trial verdict. The California Beat has compiled a list of events where Bay Area residents can voice their opinion on the jury’s decision nonviolently. If you want your event listed on this page, e-mail us: mehserletrial@californiabeat.org and we’ll add it.

BART Police Shooting, Cops & Courts »

[By Tashina Manyak | 7 Jul 2010 | No Comments]
Former BART Police Officer Johannes Mehserle photographed by Oscar Grant moments before the fatal shooting. (Courtesy Los Angeles County Superior Court)

(7/7) — UPDATED 18:45 PDT — LOS ANGELES — A Los Angeles jury restarted deliberations in the murder trial of former BART Police Officer Johannes Mehserle Wednesday morning, but ended discussions at 11:45 a.m. because of a juror’s afternoon doctor’s appointment.

Deliberations struck a brief hiatus Tuesday when one of the jurors fell ill, canceling what was to be the first full day of reviewing evidence in the murder trial.

BART Police Shooting, Cops & Courts, Oakland »

[By Vanessa Guerra | 6 Jul 2010 | No Comments]
Artwork of Oscar Grant is painted on the Youth Radio building at Telegraph and 17th Streets in Downtown Oakland. (Vanessa Guerra/ CALIFORNIA BEAT PHOTO)

In downtown Oakland — where it seems nearly every business is preparing for the absolute worst that the BART shooting verdict could trigger — there are a handful of businesses who aren’t boarding up their storefronts or putting up posters of shooting victim Oscar Grant in fear of angry protesters breaking windows and torching cars.

They’re not giving in.

BART Police Shooting, Cops & Courts »

[By Tashina Manyak | 2 Jul 2010 | No Comments]

(7/2) — UPDATED 16:40 PDT — LOS ANGELES — A Los Angeles jury will now consider whether former BART Police Officer Johannes Mehserle, who fired a single, fatal shot into the back of an unarmed Oscar Grant, is guilty of murder, manslaughter or no crime at all.

BART Police Shooting, Cops & Courts »

[By Tashina Manyak | 1 Jul 2010 | 2 Comments]
Proceedings are taking place on the ninth floor of the Clara Shortridge Foltz Criminal Justice Center in Downtown Los Angeles. (James Keith/ CALIFORNIA BEAT)

(7/1) — UPDATED 22:20 PDT — LOS ANGELES — The prosecution in the murder trial of Johannes Mehserle, the former BART Police officer who shot and killed unarmed passenger Oscar Grant on New Year’s Day 2009, urged a Los Angeles jury to convict Mehserle of second-degree murder during its closing argument today.

But the defense said the prosecution had not proven that Mehserle intended to shoot Grant beyond a reasonable doubt. “This was an accident, folks. Clear and simple,” Mehserle’s defense attorney Michael Rains said.

BART Police Shooting, Oakland »

[By Jennifer Courtney | 1 Jul 2010 | 4 Comments]
Oakland Auto Body boards up its windows in preparation for protests if an unpopular verdict is reached in Los Angeles. (CALIFORNIA BEAT PHOTO)

As a Los Angeles County jury begins to deliberate the fate of former BART Police Officer Johannes Mehserle, unprecedented steps are being taken to avert vandalism in the city where the entire saga began.

BART Police Shooting, Cops & Courts »

[By Tashina Manyak | 30 Jun 2010 | No Comments]

(6/30) — 10:51 PDT — LOS ANGELES — Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Robert Perry ruled against key defense motions today, deciding to allow the jury in the murder trial of Johannes Mehserle, the former BART Police officer who shot and killed Oscar Grant on January 1, 2009, to consider voluntary and involuntary manslaughter charges during its deliberations.