Oscar Grant’s cellphones returned to mother 15 years after his death at BART Fruitvale Station

Alameda County DA returns Oscar Grant’s cell phones to mother 15 years after fatal BART shooting 00:54

Fifteen years after her son was shot and killed by a BART police officer at the Fruitvale station, Oscar Grant’s mother finally got his cellphones back from the Alameda County District Attorney’s Office on Thursday.

At a press conference in her Oakland office, District Attorney Pamela Price handed over two phones to the Rev. Wanda Johnson, who seemed to get emotional as she thanked Price for returning her son’s property.

“I’m thankful to the District Attorney’s Office and I just encourage families to don’t give up, to continue to pursue justice for your loved one, let the world know what has happened with your loved one, and continue to seek justice for your family,” Johnson said.

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Rev. Wanda Johnson, mother of Oscar Grant, looks at his cellphones as Alameda County District Attorney Pamela Price looks at a news conference in Oakland, Calif. on Feb. 22, 2024. Kiley Russell/Bay City News

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