Ep. 84- Oscar Julius Grant III

Ep. 84- Oscar Julius Grant III

Author: It’s About Damn Crime January 2, 2019 Duration: 1:06:40
New Year's Eve 2008 started off as a normal day. Oscar celebrated his mother's birthday with her and the family before he and his girlfriend got ready to go out with their friends to ring in the new year in San Francisco. Making their way back home on the BART, a fight broke out which led to police being called immediately to the scene. Onlookers filmed this horrible event which became viral and sparked outrage throughout the country.

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