Bay Area: Mehserle trial coming to a close
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High anxiety around here, keep Oakland in your thoughts.
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2010/06/30/MN5J1E6N7G.DTL&type=newsbayarea
Stein also called to the witness stand Terry Foreman, one of Mehserle's closest friends on the BART force. Foreman said he had sat with Mehserle at police headquarters in the hours after the shooting, had driven him home that morning, and had spoken to him several times in subsequent days.
Mehserle never said he had mistaken his firearm for his Taser, Foreman testified, but only repeated that he thought Grant had been reaching for a gun. Foreman recalled that as he drove Mehserle back from his then-attorney's office in Sacramento one day, his friend grew emotional.
"All of a sudden, he just broke down and said, 'I thought he had a gun, I thought he had a gun,' " Foreman said.
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2010/06/30/MN5J1E6N7G.DTL&type=newsbayarea
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Bay Area. You guys be safe out there. If the trial ends as I fear it might, shit is going to get really ugly.
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2010/07/08/BAM21EBDOD.DTL
My understanding, back in January, was that he was more like a glorified rent-a-cop.
I don't think he has the protection of a police union. Which is why he lost his job. (He did lose his job right?)
If he was police, and protected by a union, he would have been assigned desk duty until after an internal investigation.
Then at trial his defense would have argued he feared for his life and had to react in a split second.
The jury would have been put in a simulation of struggling with an armed suspect and if they didn't pull the trigger they would get shot.
He would have then been acquitted (most likely by a grand jury, not a trial jury) because real police have the right to kill any one they feel is a threat to themselves or others.
This was not his defense. His defense was he thought he was reaching for a taser*. And that he was really sorry.
BTW: The people who make tasers say they should only be used as an alternative to deadly force. In other words any one who is tased could have been shot by the company's standard.
Oh yeah, have you ever heard of Amadou Diallo?
I have, and here in Portland we have similar cases every year or 2.
We have had many police shootings in the state this year, but only a few have been of unarmed citizens.
Someone else pointed out that Plaxico Burress will serve more time for shooting himself in the leg than this killer will serve.