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The transit police officer who shot an unarmed man to death at an Oakland train station in the early hours of New Year’s Day resigned Wednesday, according to the Bay Area Rapid Transit district.
The officer did not show up at a meeting with BART investigators scheduled for Wednesday morning, the transit agency said in a brief statement. Instead, his attorney and his union representative tendered his resignation.
BART officials have not released the officer’s name, and he has yet to give a statement about the shooting. But a wrongful death claim filed against the transit agency identifies Johannes Mehserle as the officer who shot Oscar J. Grant III in the back last week.
Grant, 22, was buried Wednesday in Hayward. Cellphone videos of the shooting, shown on local television and the Internet, have sparked demonstrations against BART.
-- Maria La Ganga
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