Validating a 2009 Prediction from Sylvia's Dec. Webclass!!
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By TERRY COLLINS, Associated Press Writer 18 mins ago
AP Protesters yell during a demonstration against the shooting death of Oscar Grant at the Fruitvale BART
CBS 5 San Francisco
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OAKLAND, Calif. Protests over the fatal shooting of an unarmed man by a Bay Area Rapid Transit police officer turned violent Wednesday night with windows broken, fires set and train stations closed.
A few hundred protesters took the streets of downtown Oakland to condemn the shooting and call for criminal charges against 27-year-old officer Johannes Mehserle. Oakland police reported at least 14 arrests.
Mehserle resigned from the transit agency shortly before he was supposed to be interviewed by investigators Wednesday.
Mehserle is accused of shooting 22-year-old Oscar Grant of Hayward, who was lying face-down on the station platform when he was shot and killed early New Year's Day. Mehserle was one of several officers responding to reports about groups of men fighting on a train.
Protesters gathered in the afternoon at the Fruitvale BART station where the shooting occurred. It was peaceful at first but began to turn nasty after a splinter group left that site and marched downtown.
Protesters set fire to a trash container and tried to overturn a police car, smashing the front window. Police attempted to disperse the crowd and smaller groups of protesters marched to different areas.
Some protesters threw bottles, a window of a fast-food restaurant and other downtown stores were smashed, at least three cars were set on fire and many other automobiles were damaged. Police in riot gear threw tear gas to try to break up the demonstration.
"The crowd started to become more agitated, more hostile, started throwing stuff at the police," Oakland police spokesman Jeff Thomason said. "We gave a dispersal order four to five times over a 20-minute period, then we had our officers go in and start making arrests."
Oakland Mayor Ron Dellums went to the protest scene Wednesday night to urge for calm. He and several council members then led a group toward City Hall and further addressed them.
"Even with our anger and our pain, let's still address each other with a degree of civility and calmness and not make this tragedy an excuse to engage in violence," Dellums said. "I don't want anybody hurt, I don't want anybody killed."
Grant's family has filed a $25 million wrongful death claim against BART and want prosecutors to file criminal charges against Mehserle.
I was born and raised near that area and I know that issue will be talk annd iss
_and attitude for quite a while, more so with these troubled times.
Love and light, always, Eveningblossom.
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By TERRY COLLINS, Associated Press Writer 18 mins ago
AP Protesters yell during a demonstration against the shooting death of Oscar Grant at the Fruitvale BART
CBS 5 San Francisco
Play Video Video: Funeral Held For Man Killed By BART Officer
Video: Protests, resignation after BART shooting AP
OAKLAND, Calif. Protests over the fatal shooting of an unarmed man by a Bay Area Rapid Transit police officer turned violent Wednesday night with windows broken, fires set and train stations closed.
A few hundred protesters took the streets of downtown Oakland to condemn the shooting and call for criminal charges against 27-year-old officer Johannes Mehserle. Oakland police reported at least 14 arrests.
Mehserle resigned from the transit agency shortly before he was supposed to be interviewed by investigators Wednesday.
Mehserle is accused of shooting 22-year-old Oscar Grant of Hayward, who was lying face-down on the station platform when he was shot and killed early New Year's Day. Mehserle was one of several officers responding to reports about groups of men fighting on a train.
Protesters gathered in the afternoon at the Fruitvale BART station where the shooting occurred. It was peaceful at first but began to turn nasty after a splinter group left that site and marched downtown.
Protesters set fire to a trash container and tried to overturn a police car, smashing the front window. Police attempted to disperse the crowd and smaller groups of protesters marched to different areas.
Some protesters threw bottles, a window of a fast-food restaurant and other downtown stores were smashed, at least three cars were set on fire and many other automobiles were damaged. Police in riot gear threw tear gas to try to break up the demonstration.
"The crowd started to become more agitated, more hostile, started throwing stuff at the police," Oakland police spokesman Jeff Thomason said. "We gave a dispersal order four to five times over a 20-minute period, then we had our officers go in and start making arrests."
Oakland Mayor Ron Dellums went to the protest scene Wednesday night to urge for calm. He and several council members then led a group toward City Hall and further addressed them.
"Even with our anger and our pain, let's still address each other with a degree of civility and calmness and not make this tragedy an excuse to engage in violence," Dellums said. "I don't want anybody hurt, I don't want anybody killed."
Grant's family has filed a $25 million wrongful death claim against BART and want prosecutors to file criminal charges against Mehserle.
I was born and raised near that area and I know that issue will be talk annd iss
_and attitude for quite a while, more so with these troubled times.
Love and light, always, Eveningblossom.
_
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Re: Validating a 2009 Prediction from Sylvia's Dec. Webclass!!
Thanks for the info
What was the prediction Sylvia made that this validates?
What was the prediction Sylvia made that this validates?
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Re: Validating a 2009 Prediction from Sylvia's Dec. Webclass!!
Sylvia said that there would be a riot in Oakland.
She said it in her December Webclass for the 2009 Predictions .
This is when she said that there would be Terrorist attacts in France and more to come in India.
Love and light, always, Eveningblossom
She said it in her December Webclass for the 2009 Predictions .
This is when she said that there would be Terrorist attacts in France and more to come in India.
Love and light, always, Eveningblossom
Eveningblossom- Posts : 46
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Re: Validating a 2009 Prediction from Sylvia's Dec. Webclass!!
oh thanks...
I suppose I need to go back and listen to the webcast again.
I suppose I need to go back and listen to the webcast again.
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