California Attorney General to Review the Police Shooting Death of Oscar Grant

One officer was charged in the 2009 death of Oscar Grant, and AG Rob Bonta will review the role of another officer involved after the Grant family's petition.

On Tuesday, Californiaโ€™s Attorney General Rob Bonta announced that his office will conduct a review of former transit officer Anthony Pironeโ€™s involvement in the shooting death of Oscar Grant back in 2009. According to the Associated Press, this decision came after Alameda Countyโ€™s district attorney, Nancy Oโ€™Malley, decided not to charge Pirone for murder back in January.

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The Root reported about the case being reopened by Oโ€™Malley last October:

โ€œWe will evaluate the evidence and the law, including the applicable law at the time and the statute of limitations, and make a determination,โ€ said Oโ€™Malley. The announcement came after Grantโ€™s family and members of the Oakland community called for Oscarโ€™s case to be reopened, following a 2019 report showing another BART officer was responsible for escalating the situation that led to Grantโ€™s death.

That officer was Anthony Pirone. On New Yearโ€™s Day in 2009, 22-year-old Grant was face down on the ground when officer Johannes Mehserle shot him in the back. Mehserle said later that he thought he had pulled out his stun gun. The shooting set off nationwide protests against police brutality. In 2013, Grantโ€™s death was depicted in the heart wrenching film, Fruitvale Station.

Mehserle was charged with involuntary manslaughter in 2010 and served only 11 months in prison.

In January, just after the 11th anniversary of Grantโ€™s death, Oโ€™Malley decided not to charge Pirone with murder for his involvement in the shooting.

From AP:

She said that while his conduct that night was unacceptable, he did not fire the gun that killed Grant.

Instead, Pirone hauled Grant out of a train car and pinned a knee to his neck and back in a manner similar to that used in the death of George Floyd last year in Minneapolis. The BART officer who shot Grant in the back while he was on the ground, Johannes Mehserle, was found guilty of involuntary manslaughter and served 11 months.

Grantโ€™s family reportedly has spent years seeking criminal charges against Pirone. After Oโ€™Malleyโ€™s decision they petitioned Bontaโ€™s office which agreed to its own independent review.

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