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Man Killed by BART Police Honored by Hundreds

Updated 4:45 PM PDT, Wed, Jan 7, 2009

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A man who was fatally shot by a Bay Area Rapid Transit police  officer on New Year's Day was remembered today at a funeral in Hayward as a  loving father who liked to swim, play baseball and fish.

About 700 people attended the funeral for 22-year-old Oscar Grant  III, which was held at Palma Ceia Baptist Church.

Sister Donna Smith of the Palma Ceia church, said Grant, the  father of a 4-year-old daughter, "loved the Bible when he was growing up,"  and had the loudest voice in the church choir.

The Rev. James Word said, "I thought Oscar was going to be a  preacher but God had other plans."

Word recalled that Grant, who worked as a butcher at an Oakland  grocery store, came to his office one day to tell him how happy he was when  he became an apprentice meat cutter.

The Rev. Ronald Coleman, who presided at the funeral service,  said, "this is something that the world is watching. They wonder if we will  start a fight or a civil commotion."

But Coleman told the audience, "We must respond with prudence."

Coleman said, "I understand that some of you youngsters are upset,  but nonetheless we have to trust in God. This is not your fight."

A short time after his funeral ended today, BART officials  announced that the officer who shot Grant, Johannes Mehserle, had resigned.

BART spokesman Linton Johnson said Mehserle has received death  threats and has had to move twice to ensure his safety.

Attorney John Burris filed a $25 million wrongful death claim on  Tuesday against BART on behalf of Grant's family.

Also Wednesday, BART trains passed through the Fruitvale station without stopping for a time because of a protest taking place there, a BART dispatcher said.

Groups were rallying to protest the shooting.

For safety reasons, the trains passed through the station in both directions without stopping until the crowd left, a dispatcher said.

Copyright Bay City News

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  • Anonymous Thursday, Jan 29 at 10:03 PM FLAG COMMENT It's terrible what happened, but pls don't make him a saint. He was your average thug, who obviously didnt care for his daughter or his family.
  • T Thursday, Jan 8 at 3:25 PM FLAG COMMENT DJA-- How about you respect Mr. Grant's life a little more by not BLAMING him??? If this took place on a Sunday afternoon would it have made a difference? NO. The officer made a fatal mistake and he is responsible & someone lost thier life. Please don't blame the victim.
  • DJA Thursday, Jan 8 at 9:21 AM FLAG COMMENT I am saddened to hear about the loss of Mr. Oscar Grant. This is a terrible tragedy. Why was Mr. Grant out so late at night when he is the father of a four year old child? Yes it was New Years, but a responsible parnet should be at homw ith their child. Why was he fighting with others on BART resulting in having police called over to the seen? He should have been home being a responsible father. Sorry to be harsh, but I ... MORE >
  • SHERON Thursday, Jan 8 at 12:01 AM FLAG COMMENT THAT WAS WRONGY HEART GO OUT TO HIS 4 YEAR OLD DAUGHTER WHICH WILL BARELY REMEMBER HIM ONCE SHE'S A TEEN,MOM AND DAD,UNCLES TO AND AUNTS WHICH WILL ALWAYS REMEMEMBER THE WAY THE POLICE GUNNED HIM DOWN.ALSO THE SAD STORY THEY WILL HAVE TO TELL HIS DAUGHTER WHEN SHE DEMANDS ANSWERS.I WILL KEEP THIS FAMILY IN MY PRAYERS.YES IT'S TRUE THAT GOD DONT MAKE MISTAKES BUT......WHEN SOMETHING OF THIS NATURE HAPPENS IT KEEPS YOU WONDERI ... MORE >

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