Fab speaks on shooting on mtv.com

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We are trying to get the Oscar Grant Case as much attention in the media as possible. Heres the link
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Mistah F.A.B. Speaks Out On Bay Area Shooting
'We are not even asking for justice anymore. We are out here demanding it,' rapper says of protests.
By Joseph Patel


OAKLAND, California— Officials with the city of Oakland have been urging calm for its residents in the wake of the fatal shooting of a 22-year-old Bay Area father and the subsequent protests that sparked up last week over his death at the hands of a local police officer. But Oakland rapper Mistah F.A.B wants more than peace — he wants justice. "It was a malicious attack, an act of cruelty," he said of the New Year's Day shooting of Oscar Grant by a local transit agency police officer. "So we are not even asking for justice anymore. We are out here demanding it."

The rising star in the Bay's hyphy scene should have been in Los Angeles continuing the recording of his debut album, but instead he talked to MTV News Friday (January 9) by phone from near Oakland's City Hall, where he was joining a third day of protests over the killing. Grant was killed after he and a group of other young men were pulled off a Bay Area Rapid Transit train following a fight in the early hours of January 1. He was shot while lying face-down with his hands behind his head by a BART police officer, Johannes Mehserle. The shooting was captured on cell-phone video by train passengers observing the scuffle and broadcast by the local news station, KTVU.

"I'm on the front lines, homey, because I am a member of this community and we are not going to stand for these assassinations anymore," F.A.B. told us. "I wish (today's protest) was more consistent, though — there's only, like, a couple of dozen people here right now and dwindling. But I can understand, given what happened Wednesday night."

On Wednesday (January 7), hours after Grant was laid to rest and Mehserle resigned from his position, thousands of people staged a vocal but peaceful afternoon protest in downtown Oakland. By nighttime, it turned into a destructive, angry uprising that left the windows and doorways of many local minority businesses smashed and trash cans set ablaze. It also tarnished the idea that the citizens of the East Bay Area could have their voices heard in a cogent, rational activist setting.

"We have a history of being a city and community known for organizing and for our activism," F.A.B. said. "So it was disheartening that a few people used the protest to get out their frustrations. A lot of those people [causing the damage] didn't know what the rally was for, and had nothing to do with the original protest and had no interest in Oscar Grant's situation. It takes away from what we're battling and the justice we want done.

"But they're frustrated. People are frustrated. I don't condone the burning down of minority businesses or destroying city property — that makes Oakland look bad. But Oscar Grant was not the first young man to be shot and killed by a police officer in Oakland in the last year. The Oakland police do not have a good relationship with the community — especially the young people of this community — so I understand some of that frustration."

F.A.B. hopes that more people in Oakland — specifically, young people — and nationwide will stand with him and the other protesters over Grant's killing. He and others want the officer tried as a murderer and the mayor and the police department to recognize that there is a problem between police officers in the Bay Area and the communities they are policing. He believes that Grant's killing has touched a nerve nationwide.

"You know, when people hear or read that an officer killed someone, they're almost immune to it. But when you actually see it happen like on the news, and how senseless it seemed ... Imagine if Sean Bell's murder [in New York last year] was captured on video. You can only shake your head."
 
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Why the hell is FAB the only rapper stepping up? This is bullshit. All these niggas say how they mobbin and how the run they blocks and cities, but when something real happens in they city they aint nowhere to be found. FAB you a REAL nigga for this. No FAB aint never sold a rock, but he realer than every nigga who has because he standing up like men should.
 

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^word....all public figures should be talking about this.....there was a segment on bill o'reiley's show today about it today...and bill was surprisingly civil about it....i mean, he was talking out his ass about gang violence in oakland and how no citizens care about the crime rate but jump to police the cops that are supposed to be protecting us
 
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^word....all public figures should be talking about this.....there was a segment on bill o'reiley's show today about it today...and bill was surprisingly civil about it....i mean, he was talking out his ass about gang violence in oakland and how no citizens care about the crime rate but jump to police the cops that are supposed to be protecting us
its like that in all black communities.. fucked up gee
 
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Why the hell is FAB the only rapper stepping up? This is bullshit. All these niggas say how they mobbin and how the run they blocks and cities, but when something real happens in they city they aint nowhere to be found. FAB you a REAL nigga for this. No FAB aint never sold a rock, but he realer than every nigga who has because he standing up like men should.
Fa reals... I was like damn how come no Bay Rappers have stepped up or any rappers in particular. The Game was the only rapper that said anything about the Sean Bell shooting.

I'm glad that F.A.B. is speaking on the subject, and I agree that if the Sean Bell shooting or any other shooting had been captured on camera the reaction might have been different.

I'd like to see more Bay rappers step up and be the voice for the community.
 
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Fab just elevated his status in Hip Hop/Streets as well as the Powers of the Universe.. Take that powerful energy and run with it fuck the money and fame take the power of the revolution no rapper since Pac has done that you put yourself in position the last 24hrs of media work you have sacrificed and shared great skills and leadership. Enough of the silly blogs keep it street keep it revolutionary gangsta wth your own swag and the world will respect you!! You just woke me up to whats happening make me feel bad for not being as supportive but the fight ain't over it's to time to unify the goodness of the GAME to improve future conditions of the GAME ..RIP to Oscar Grant and all other political/street prisoners who have died in the struggle..
 
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I wish Oakland would riot like this when their own people kill each other...instead of saying dont snitch...Im not trying to in any way defend the police officer, Im just saying that people get shot every day in Oakland and nothing happens...nobody cares, but as soon as a police officer does some fucked up horrific shit all of a sudden the community starts to give a fuck?!?!?!
 
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I wish Oakland would riot like this when their own people kill each other...instead of saying dont snitch...Im not trying to in any way defend the police officer, Im just saying that people get shot every day in Oakland and nothing happens...nobody cares, but as soon as a police officer does some fucked up horrific shit all of a sudden the community starts to give a fuck?!?!?!
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I wish Oakland would riot like this when their own people kill each other...instead of saying dont snitch...Im not trying to in any way defend the police officer, Im just saying that people get shot every day in Oakland and nothing happens...nobody cares, but as soon as a police officer does some fucked up horrific shit all of a sudden the community starts to give a fuck?!?!?!
That's a great point...completely agree. Calling all the police hitlers is like characterizing every race or every occupation. You have good doctors and bad doctors. Good lawyers and bad lawyers etc etc... he had a few good points but really it comes back to what homeboy quoted above said.

If you let certain things become acceptable, they will be accepted.
 
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I wish Oakland would riot like this when their own people kill each other...instead of saying dont snitch...Im not trying to in any way defend the police officer, Im just saying that people get shot every day in Oakland and nothing happens...nobody cares, but as soon as a police officer does some fucked up horrific shit all of a sudden the community starts to give a fuck?!?!?!
THANK YOU...I have been sitting back just waiting to see if anybody else felt the same way i do. Fuck the police and fuck dumb ass niggas...and i mean nigga in every sense of the word.