Videos released today show eight officers were involved in the shooting that killed an unarmed young African-American man, whose body bore 60 bullet wounds.
Jayland Walker, 25, was chased by officers when he attempted to flee a traffic stop last week.
At a news conference, police in Akron, Ohio, showed several videos, one of which they say shows a gunshot coming from the car the 25-year-old was driving.
After a chase of several minutes, Walker jumped out of his car and fled on foot. Officers say he appears to be turning towards those who were chasing him at the time. A gun was later found in his car.
The Walker family’s attorney, Bobby DiCello, told reporters he was “very concerned” by the police’s claim that Walker fired at them from his car. He also stressed that there is no justification for the violent death of the 25-year-old. “They want to turn him into a masked, armed monster. And I’m asking you, as he runs away, what’s the logic? Shoot him and kill him? No, that’s not logical.”
DiCello called on citizens to peacefully protest Walker’s death, stressing that the family’s wish is for there to be no violent incidents.
On Saturday afternoon, hundreds of protesters gathered outside Akron’s city hall holding Black Lives Matter flags and chanting “Justice for Jayland.”
It’s unclear how many bullets struck Walker, but body-worn body camera footage shows them shooting him dozens of times. The medical examiner is still trying to determine how many of the 60 wounds were “entry” bullets and how many were “exit,” according to Police Chief Stephen Mylett. According to Maillett, officers tried to administer first aid to Walker after he was shot, but he was already dead.
The eight police officers have been placed on paid administrative leave. They claim they thought he was going to shoot them when he got out of his car and reacted as a possible threat.
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