Lawyer: Oakland Cop Pulled Wrong Gun

January 30th, 2009 (6) Posted By .

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OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) – The transit officer who shot and killed an unarmed man may have mistakenly pulled his service pistol instead of a stun gun, according to documents filed by his lawyer Friday.

Attorney Michael Rains made the argument in urging a judge to grant bail for 27-year-old Johannes Mehserle (yo-HAN’-es MEZ’-ur-lee). Alameda County Superior Court Judge Morris Jacobson later set bail at $3 million.

Mehserle has pleaded not guilty to one count of murder in the death of 22-year-old Oscar Grant, who was killed early New Year’s Day. Cell phone videos of the incident, widely viewed on the Internet, showed the officer standing over Grant as he was lying facedown on a train platform and firing one shot into the man’s back.

Grant died of the gunshot wound to his torso.

In a court filing Friday, Rains said witness accounts indicate that Mehserle meant to draw his Taser, but instead pulled his pistol. The lawyer blamed inexperience by the young officer, who passed his Taser user certification test on Dec. 3.

“The bulk of the discovery, including witness and officer statements, seem to indicate that this young officer, who carried a taser for only a few shifts prior to this event, may have mistakenly deployed his service pistol rather than his taser, thus negating any criminal intent,” Rains wrote.

The court documents contain statements and reports from several officers who were on the platform with Mehserle at the time of the shooting.

The officers—who had just pulled several men, including Grant, from a Bay Area Rapid Transit train after reports of fighting—described the scene as chaotic and confusing.

According to a statement from Officer Tony Pirone, Mehserle told Grant to stop resisting and put his hands behind his back. Then, according to Pirone’s statement, Mehserle said: “I’m going to taze him, I’m going to taze him. I can’t get his arms. He won’t give me his arms. His hands are going for his waistband.”

Pirone said he didn’t know if Grant was armed, but said Mehserle told him he had believed Grant may have had a weapon.

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  • Hardball1911(Revolutionary Constitutionalist)

    Well doesn’t this shed a different light on the situation. I can understand it happening that way. I can not, for the life of me, figure out how he could get confused between the two, but I can understand fear and adrenaline to funny things to one’s mind.

    If his intent was to taze the suspect, having only carried several times (if true) prior to the incident, he fucked up big time. Intentional murder? Maybe not. Culpable Negligence? Certainly.

  • Hardball1911(Revolutionary Constitutionalist)

    Oh, and Constitutionally, bail set at $3 million is illegal.

  • Bryan J

    The same thing happened in Madera Ca a few years ago. A female cop shot a handcuffed suspect in the back of a patrol car. Said she meant to reach for the TASER.

  • Brent Brentzel

    One of you guys posted this possible scenario when the video came out. I don’t remember whom it was.

  • dadeo

    The tazer should be holstered to require across reach on the officers belt in order to keep this type of mistake from occuring. Not next to the handgun.

  • Roland

    I have long thought that their tasers were to like the pistols many LEOs use. The two weapons need substantial visual and tactile characteristics to distinguish which is in hand.