4. Oscar Grant, Fruitvale Station Murder
Californian Oscar Grant’s death was one of the more highly publicized police killings in recent memory, even inspiring the film Fruitvale Station. BART (Bay Area Rapid Transit) police officers detained Grant, who was unarmed and compliant with the officer’s requests. While handcuffed, one of the officers took out his gun and shot Grant in the back while another officer knelt over him. Grant later died from the gunshot wound. The cell phone video of Officer Johannes Mehserle shooting Grant went viral and sparked public outrage, as citizens demanded a conviction of the officer. Mehserle testified that he intended to pull out his taser, but instead pulled out his pistol and shot Mr. Grant. In 2010, Mehserle was found not guilty of second-degree murder, but was found guilty of involuntary manslaughter and sentenced to 2 years in prison. He was released after 11 months. The verdict elicited further outrage from the community, and violent protests erupted in the streets of California. An estimated 150 people were arrested during the protests.
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