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Karina Vargas said she didn't see Grant resist or fight with the
officers during the ordeal. Vargas testified she stood about 10 to
15 feet away on the platform as Mehserle tried to handcuff Grant. She said she heard Grant say, "Don't tase me, man." "To me, it looked like he was cooperating from where I was standing,"
Vargas testified. Grant's statement may be in response to what defense attorney Michael Rains said his client told Pirone moments before the shooting. "I'm going to tase him," Rains said during opening statements Thursday. Also seen on the recording made by Vargas is a young man who approaches one of the transit officers and throws something in his direction. The officer turns away to shield himself. Dewar testified one of his friends threw the phone to distract the officers. Vargas and Tommy Cross, who shot his video from the train, said they were compelled to turn their cameras on because Pirone was acting aggressively toward the group of young men. "I feel as if the officers had no reason to restrain any of the individuals," Cross said. Grant is seen on the Cross video getting up and Pirone reacts by what appears to be thrusting a knee into Grant's chest. Observers watching on the train are riled up and began yelling at the officers. After Grant is shot and the train doors close, passengers sound like they are in disbelief. "Everyone was shocked, confused," Cross said. "We just heard the shot, piecing things together. We had no idea what happened."
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