Oakland rebellion: Eyewitness report by POCC Minister of Information JR
For me, that day of protesting started at the Fruitvale BART station with a peaceful rally that was organized by members of the Bay Area’s activist community. Speakers included Crea Gomez, a community non-profit advocate, local rappers like Zion of Zion I and Mistah FAB, as well as concerned community members like myself who were appalled at the police murder. I was there as a member of the Black community demanding justice for the police murder of Oscar Grant, as well as I was in attendance as a journalist on assignment.
One of the things that struck me most about this rally was the fact that it was so many people who were moved to protest in East Oakland, which is rare during a workday. The question that I asked on the microphone when it was my turn to speak was, “Why didn’t people come out when Bay Area police officers murdered unarmed Terrence Mearis, unarmed Casper Banjo, unarmed Anita Gaye, unarmed Gary King, unarmed Gus Rugley, unarmed Cammerin Boyd, unarmed Idriss Stelley or when the police terrorized 15-year-old unarmed Laronte Studesville, unarmed Randy Murphy or unarmed Nadra Foster? Is it because these cases were not caught on camera?”
I left and went and hung out with some of my friends that were at the Fruitvale BART protest. About an hour later, I got a call telling me that I needed to cover what was going on in the streets of downtown. When I got there, I saw dozens of police in a huge circle on 14th and Broadway, occupying the intersection in front of City Hall. The Oakland hummer, the tank-like armored vehicle that was shown on the news, had just shown up.
On one block, the militant activists were shouting slogans face to face with police. Behind them, a few bands broken up into racial groups were smashing car windshields and storefronts on 14th, using their feet and their skateboards. Many of the white protesters, who had their faces covered up, were involved in setting cars on fire. I was photographing this historic time, where the people’s patience ran short on city officials, including the mayor, who refused to indict any of the officers involved.
Since this day, I have seen many reports talking about white invaders taking over the rebellion, which is b.s. Yes, they played a part, but so did everyone else. They didn’t take over anything, and the Black, Brown and Asian youth involved were taking leadership from themselves, not the white people.
The rebellion did. As a matter of fact, during the rebellion, Mayor Dellums had a secret meeting with many of these suit-types, then proceeded to walk through the rebellion like Black Jesus, with about 50 primarily Black people in suits following him across Broadway to City Hall, where he held a press conference. Needless to say, the protesters he was talking to demanded that he indict all of the officers involved, but the mayor clouded the issue with words like “respect” and “civility” while the city was burning and being trashed in the backdrop due to his negligence in dealing with a police force that has a notorious history of terrorism in the Black community – as if it had not been police who shot an unarmed Black man, Oscar Grant, a week prior.
I was arrested in front of the Ron Dellums Federal Building, after at least two officers broke out running after me for no reason, tackled me to the cement, injuring my left leg, and bouncing my camera off of the ground. I was charged with the trumped up charge of felony arson. Luckily, a few legal observers from the National Lawyers Guild saw the whole episode.
After I was arrested and in the paddy wagon, I heard a dispatcher say that the police needed to confiscate all cameras and camera phones from arrestees, which they did, so that they could use this info as evidence in different cases. To add to their reasoning, they also wanted to cover up and slow down the amount of information that could be posted, broadcast and published that was live from the street rebellion in Oakland, where protesters were being routinely roughed up and beaten by the Oakland police, while the mayor, who was on the scene, refused to act in this case, as well as in the case of Oscar Grant. A week later, I still don’t have my camera, which I use daily to bring in an income to support myself and feed my family.
When I got locked up, the solidarity was amazing. Blacks, Latinos, Asians and whites were in North County being booked on misdemeanor charges like “inciting a riot,” “vandalism” and “failure to disperse.” I was reportedly one of three or four who were charged with a felony directly related to the case. A guy that I got booked into Santa Rita with, a Black Puerto Rican, was charged with “felony vandalism.”
Behind enemy lines, the inmates at Santa Rita put their fists in the air, smiled, cheered and gave us dap when we told them that we were being held captive because we were in the streets during the rebellion. Mexicans were congratulating Blacks, Blacks were congratulating whites, Norteños (a Latino street organization) were congratulating Bloods (a Southern Cali street organization), who are their rivals, for their participation in fighting the police and the city for justice against police terrorism.
When it is all said and done, I’m proud of Oakland people in general and youngstas specifically for standing up to the occupying army in our community: the police and the city officials that support the system that lets the police kill us wantonly. Like what was being said in the streets of the rebellion, “Oscar Grant is not Sean Bell, and New York is not Oakland.” In other words, we are not just taking this police murder sitting down, like other big cities have in recent years.
I’m proud of Oakland people in general and youngstas specifically for standing up to the occupying army in our community: the police and the city officials that support the system that lets the police kill us wantonly.
The rebellion was just the beginning of a longer political education class in Amerikkkan politics and how it fails to meet the needs of its Black and Brown low income dwellers. I will continue to cover how the cops who were involved in the shooting of Oscar Grant are handled by the city, how the protesters who caught charges in the rebellion are handled, as well as see how the police are handled after they were brutally beating people up, framing people at the rebellion and stealing their cameras and telephones without warrants to build cases against people.
Don’t miss these upcoming events
The arrested protesters’ next hearing is this Friday, Jan. 16, 9 a.m., in Department 112 of the Wiley M. Manuel Courthouse, 661 Washington St. in downtown Oakland. Strong support from the community will help win justice for Oscar Grant and for the protesters.
You could hear from the family of Oscar Grant and from protesters, community leaders and artists at the “Town Bizness Townhall Meeting – Against Police Terrorism” on Friday, Jan. 23, at the legendary Black Dot Café, 1195 Pine St. in West Oakland at 6 p.m. It is free. All are invited. For more information, you could hit up www.blockreportradio.com and www.sfbayview.com.
Thanks to the generous support of Black Repertory Group Theater producer Sean Vaughn Scott, the matinee performance of Ntozake Shange’s “For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide When the Rainbow is Enuf” on Saturday, Feb. 7, will benefit my legal defense fund and Block Report Radio. Doors will open at noon for a talk by Prisoners of Conscience Committee Chairman Fred Hampton Jr., and the play will follow.
Meanwhile, here’s what you can do
Demand that the police involved in the execution of Oscar Grant be charged and that the trumped up charges against JR Valrey and all the other arrested protesters be dropped immediately. Call, mail, fax or email:
• Mayor Ron Dellums, 1 Frank Ogawa Plaza, 3rd Floor, Oakland, CA 94612, (510) 238-3141, fax (510) 238-4731, officeofthemayor@oaklandnet.com
• District Attorney Tom Orloff, 1225 Fallon Street, Room 900, Oakland, CA 94612, (510) 272-6222, fax (510) 271-5157, cci@acgov.org
• Congresswoman Barbara Lee, 1301 Clay Street, Suite 1000-N, Oakland, CA 94612, (510) 763-0370, fax (510) 763-6538; for email, go to http://lee.house.gov/?sectionid=128§iontree=18,128.
Also, all who can are urged to offer your financial support to Minister of Information JR for his legal defense and to replace his camera by donating online at www.SFBayView.com. You can also donate by credit card by calling the Bay View at (415) 671-0789 or you can mail your donation to SF Bay View, 4917 Third St., San Francisco CA 94124.
Email POCC Minister of Information JR at blockreportradio@gmail.com and visit www.blockreportradio.com.




It is beyond belief that a potential riot has to be created in order to get justice for a victim’s family. That mayor should shortly be looking for anew job as should the chief of police and the actual police officers involved in this extrajudicial execution. The party who pulled the trigger should be arraigned and prosecuted to the limit of the law like any other evildoer. The US judicial system badly needs a wake up call and the sooner the better.
This is by far the best article I have read on what happened last Wednesday night. I was there on the streets of Oakland until shortly after Dellums left and this is the most accurate, politically on-point account of what went down. I look forward to reading your future articles. La lucha sigue!!!
Several months after the fact, and I am searching the internet to find some articles on the *mostly* white bloc during these protests to show my friend…
…and I find this. Wow. What a skewed view you have of these past events. You may be a member of the black community, but you certainly aren’t a member of the community that was trashed and looted by white people, “anarchists” and some SERIOUSLY mislead youths of color…it’s pretty easy to tell by your lack of concern for the LOCAL businesses run/owned by PEOPLE OF COLOR that were trashed.
You mention youth of color “standing up” to cops, but at what cost? What does looting little markets owned by Korean immigrants or setting fires to dumpsters near senior citizen homes accomplish? You, and every other person of color who was oblivious to the pointless and potentially *harmful* damage you caused those nights ought to be ashamed of yourselves. Go ahead and praise the youths of color that were there for partaking in the smashing of storefronts – but you sure as hell don’t seem to care about the people of color, ALL AGES, that were effected negatively by their actions.
As a person of color who actually LIVES in a neighborhood that white people and irresponsible individuals like yourself so carelessly trashed in the name of “justice”, I feel nothing but resentment towards everyone who took part in the destruction those evenings and those who are too ignorant to criticize white people’s (and unorganized anarchists in general) ridiculous tactics or too selfish to admit to their wrongdoings. ‘Justified fury’? Please, more like ‘useless vandalism’. This “brown person” would LOVE to take leadership from herself, as well – it’s just a shame MY autonomy (as well as other brown peoples’) is effected by destructive rioting. Especially mostly-white rioting.
Good for you if you feel as if white people didn’t, once again, “take over”. You know what, though? They sure as hell dictated the outcome of those evenings, along with everyone else who took part in the unorganized destruction…excuse me, ‘protest’.
What the hell do you mean you had to protest to get justice? Mehserle was IN COURT dumbasses. You think they would have just let Mehserle off the hook? Dont forget to take your risperidol guys.
If the police were going to execute somebody, why would they do it right in front of dozens of screaming scrutineers with cameras? Maybe if people werent screaming at the police, maybe if the boys cooperated, maybe if thugs werent circling the police like sharks, trying to intimidate them, Oscar Grant would still be alive. Try doing your job under that kind of pressure. I doubt you could make a perfect Big Mac with thugs circling the kitchen like sharks yelling at you.
Try to put yourself in the cops shoes. Imagine one hour after you just confiscated two guns off skinheads, you are trying to arrest some white kid who is reaching for his waistband while skin heads start circling you and shouting at you. Judging by the way you write you would have shot ALL of them and not by accident.
I think a new law should be passed where if you get within 15 feet of a cop trying to make an arrest, you go to jail for obstruction of justice. Any yelling at police trying to make an arrest and you go to jail for assault on a police officer. ANY form of resistance should be considered attempted suicide by cop. Black people (and others) get too wrapped up in their own egoes. Its not a fucking game – that cop wanted to go home alive after his shift.
At the same time, because its instinct for a right hander to reach for the right side for a weapon, the taser should be on the right and the gun on the left where you have to cross over to get it. Then again that’s not much good to you if the arrestee pulls a gun.
I also noticed that when the female cop was called over to cuff one of the boys, thats when he stood up, when he saw the female cop coming towards him. Do I detect a hint of sexism and or racism there? “Aint no white bitch gonna handcuff this brotha”
Lets try an experiment. Black people just stop resisting and put your goddam hands behind your back when youre told. Grow some fucking manners, stop acting like spoiled paranoid brats and we’ll see how many of you get killed or ‘beaten’ then (Zero). I notice you come up with BS stories about the other police shootings as well. Its amazing how you twist self-defense into murder. IT IS NOT MURDER IF SOMEBODY PULLS A WEAPON ON A COP AND TRIES TO KILL THEM. You really thought you could prove the police are racist with this one, but all you proved is that black people are the racists when it comes to the police.
The police were racist when black cops dropped 2 white boys in the middle of a dangerous black neighbourhood and the boys were attacked and set on fire by the racist blacks there. The police were racist when a bipolar white girl was detained for three days without her medication and then released into the projects where she was stripped naked and had to jump out a high rise window to her death to avoid being gang raped by the racist blacks there.
Did Mehserle fuck up? Yes. But to call this honest mistake a cold blooded racist execution IS racist. You dont say “oh shit” and put your hands to your face when you just executed somebody in cold blood. If he had high fived the other officer THEN we could rightly be suspicious.
And do I have to drill it into your thick skulls that when some thug pulls a weapon on a cop and gets shot, that has nothing to do with race, like you seem to think with all the other police shootings.
The solution is cops of color in neighborhoods of color, and separation of the races. People of color can’t get justice unless they are policed by people of color, likewise whites should live separately and be policed separately.
Integration is a failure and a mistake, since it largely destroyed African identity and set the stage for the current social disaster. Repatriation to Africa, along with monetary and military aid, would help redress the wrongs of slavery and keep enemy cultures peacefully apart.