Public Slight-A Lost Opportunity for Oakland
by Attorney John Burris (lawyer for Oscar grant family)
by Attorney John Burris (lawyer for Oscar grant family)
As an Oaklander watching the memorial services for the four slain Oakland police officers, I was astonished and disturbed when Oakland Mayor Ron Dellums did not speak at the service. I could not imagine a situation where the entire nation is watching and law enforcement officers are attending in force yet the Mayor of the City in mourning does not speak. I later came to understand that several of the officers’ families requested that the Mayor not participate in the ceremony and that the Mayor honored their wishes. It was disappointing to learn that such a request was made.
I can only imagine that the men must have expressed their discontent with the Mayor’s policies toward the Department. Notwithstanding such expressions, this was truly a time for healing and not for carrying out political and personal vendettas. The better angels in those families and their advisors should have ensured that this is a time for healing, and that everyone in the City, especially the Mayor should be embraced.
The memorial service was a fine tribute to the officers’ who lost their lives while working for the people of Oakland. Of course the planners of the event were certainly entitled to have the ceremony of their choice, particularly if it was paid for with private funds; but to the extent that public funds were being utilized there should have been acknowledgment of the City’s leaders who made it possible.
This was a golden opportunity to bridge the gap between the Oakland police department, the community and Oakland public officials, particularly at a time when everyone in the city is feeling the pain of this tragedy. Ron Dellums is Oakland’s Mayor in both the good and bad times and he should have been allowed to bring greetings and to express his thoughts on behalf of the residents of Oakland. Unfortunately this was a lost opportunity.
John Burris,
Attorney and Oakland Resident
Burris@lmi.net; john.burris@johnburrislaw.com
This means that the battle lines are being drawn. We have to watch each other’s back.
Tells me that the police have zero intentions of “healing”. And, the OPD couldn’t care less that Oakland’s mayor’s been embarrassed. Law enforcement agencies in America have forsaken their role in the US constitutional pecking order and have, in a de facto way, declared themselves to be their own governments. Of course, they do this as we pay them with our tax dollars. The police are acting like total asses right now and the president is still yet to be heard on the issue. Best case scenario is that it’s merely first term politics, and he doesn’t want to ruffle the center by appearing to bash the police this early in his presidency. Worst case scenario is that police staters helped put the prez into power, which means while he might help aspects of the economy, he’s also going to look the other way as police gain power that exceeds their constitutional limits.
“anonymous white boy” is hitting the right notes.
Extremely well-done.
Want to shoot Dellums out the airlock? How about recalling him?
http://www.petitiononline.com/510911/petition-sign.html
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