


Shouting “justice for Jasper,” “do your job!” and “victims come first,” protestors sounded off on Alameda County District Attorney Pamela Price on Monday over concerns about how she’s handing the emotionally charged Jasper Wu case.The crowd of close to 100 people, many from the Oakland AAPI community, gathered for the demonstration on the steps of the Alameda County courthouse near Lake Merritt.Wu, 2, was fatally struck by a stray bullet during a rolling gun battle between alleged San Francisco gang members in November 2021.
Jasper Wu, a 23-month-old boy, lost his life to a stray bullet while riding in his car seat.Three men – Trevor Green, Johnny Jackson, and Ivory Bivens have their preliminary hearing on murder charges in three weeks. A member of the AAPI community asked Alameda County District Attorney Pamela Price for an update on the case, and Price sent this email Tuesday that reads in part, “Our office is currently working on a partnership with the Asian Law Caucus to support AAPI victims of violence in ways that open up broader possibilities for healing and non-carceral forms of accountability.”