Protesters once more gathered Saturday in Akron, Ohio, a day earlier than the discharge of video footage exhibiting the deadly police capturing of a Black motorist — a capturing that has rocked the town and outraged racial justice advocates.
On Saturday afternoon, a crowd of demonstrators with indicators and megaphones assembled outdoors the town courthouse after 3 p.m. Some chanted, “No justice, no peace, prosecute the police.”
Demonstrators have now been gathering for 4 straight days this week, demanding police accountability after officers shot and killed Jayland Walker, 25, on Monday as he fled a minor visitors cease.
The Akron Police Division is predicted to offer particulars of the capturing, together with physique digicam footage, on the Sunday information convention alongside the town’s mayor. The footage may also be launched at the moment.
Akron Police Chief Steve Mylett informed the Akron Beacon Journal, a part of the USA TODAY Community, that the division will launch all physique digicam footage of the capturing fairly than simply the three movies required by legislation. He added that the footage shall be proven to Walker’s household earlier than it is launched to the general public.
The capturing is the third deadly capturing by a police officer in six months within the metropolis of about 200,000 residents that’s positioned about 30 miles from Cleveland.
The town of Akron has requested the Ohio Bureau of Legal Investigation to take over the investigation of the capturing.
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Legal professional describes capturing footage
Bobby DiCello, an legal professional representing Walker’s household, shared particulars of the video earlier than its launch, saying he hopes it can assist the group put together for what it can present.
DiCello informed the Beacon Journal he is fearful about how folks might react to the footage that he stated reveals police firing dozens of pictures, capturing Walker within the face, stomach, legs and arms as he tried to run away.
DiCello stated the capturing was an “unbelievable scene” that left Walker’s physique “simply riddled with bullets.”
“That is going to be a brutal video. It should fire up some ardour. It should make folks uneasy,” DiCello stated.
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What police say occurred
The Akron Police Division stated Walker refused to cease the automobile and fled as officers tried to drag him over early Monday morning. Walker then jumped out of his rolling automobile and created a “lethal menace,” main officers to make use of stun weapons after which firearms, police stated.
Police say Walker fired a shot at officers throughout the police chase.
Mylett didn’t present further particulars on what number of officers fired pictures or what number of pictures had been fired.
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Visitors digicam footage obtained by the Beacon Journal reveals 10 cruisers following Walker at one level throughout the chase.
Walker died from a number of gunshot wounds, in response to the Summit County Medical Examiner’s Workplace, which dominated the dying a murder.
Walker was discovered mendacity on his again whereas in handcuffs when a medical expert arrived on the scene, in response to an investigative worksheet for the case proven to the Beacon Journal on the medical expert’s workplace. Walked had been shot within the face, stomach and higher legs, the report stated, including {that a} weapon was recovered from his automobile.
Who was Jayland Walker?
Walker’s household described Walker as a loving one who dreamed of beginning his personal supply enterprise. He labored at an Amazon achievement heart and as a supply driver for DoorDash, household stated at a Thursday information convention the place they demanded police accountability for Walker’s dying.
Walker was a standout wrestler at Buchtel Excessive College, relations stated.
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Black elected officers converse out
The Black Elected Officers of Summit County known as on the U.S. Division of Justice to analyze Walker’s dying. The group’s president, Veronica Sims, additionally known as for police reform and implicit bias coaching.
“We’re extraordinarily exhausted by the continued taking part in out of Black women and men being gunned down by the hands of these sworn to guard and serve,” Sims, who additionally serves because the District 5 consultant on Summit County Council, stated in a press release.
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