- Eight US police officers in Ohio were involved in a shooting in which an unarmed black man was killed.
- The man was found with around 60 gunshot wounds.
- The officers have been placed on paid administrative leave.
Video released on Sunday showed eight police officers in Akron, Ohio were involved in a shooting that killed an unarmed black man whose body was found with around 60 gunshot wounds after he fled a traffic stop last week.
Police played multiple videos at a news conference, one of which they said showed a gunshot being fired from the car driven by Jayland Walker, 25. He fled in his car after officers attempted to pull him over for a minor traffic violation.
After a chase lasting several minutes, Walker jumped out of the car and ran from police, the video showed. Police say it appears he was turning toward officers, who at the time believed he was armed. A gun was later recovered from his car.
On Sunday, the attorney for the Walker family, Bobby DiCello, told reporters he was “very concerned” about the police accusation that Walker fired at officers from his car, adding that there was no justification for his violent death.
“They want to turn him into a masked monster with a gun,” DiCello said. “I ask you, as he’s running away, what is reasonable? To gun him down? No, that’s not reasonable.”
DiCello urged the public to be peaceful in protests over Walker’s killing, adding that it was the wish of Walker’s family to avoid more violence.
The shooting was the latest in a spate of killings of black men and women by law enforcement in the US that critics say are racist and unjustified, including the 2020 murder of George Floyd in Minneapolis that ignited global protests against police brutality and racial injustice.
On Sunday, the Akron NAACP led a peaceful protest at the city hall. Hundreds of demonstrators marched in the streets of the city of about 200 000 people, waving “Black Lives Matter” flags and chanting, “We are done dying”, and “Justice for Jayland”.
Later, police declared a protest outside Akron police headquarters an unlawful assembly, media said. Officers in riot gear fired about a dozen canisters of tear gas to scatter protesters, WKYC-TV said.
Akron police did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
It was not clear how many bullets struck Walker, but the body camera video shows police firing scores of rounds at him.
The medical examiner is still determining how many of the 60 wounds were entrance versus exit wounds, Akron Police Chief Stephen Mylett said.
Mylett said officers tried to give Walker first aid after he was shot, but he was declared dead at the scene.
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The eight officers directly involved in the shooting have been placed on paid administrative leave, Mylett said, and they have not made any individual statements.
The officers said they believed Walker was “moving into firing position” when he got out of his car, prompting them to react to him as a potential threat, Mylett said.
Pressed by reporters for evidence that Walker had fired a gun from his car, Mylett said police returned to the area where they believe Walker fired from his car after the incident and found a bullet casing “consistent with a firearm that Mr. Walker had in his vehicle.”
Police also pointed to what appears to be a flash of light on the driver’s side of Walker’s car in the video, which they said was a muzzle flash.
Ohio’s Bureau of Criminal Investigation, which is investigating the shooting, has not confirmed any of these details.
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