East Bay Times

Video: Teen wasn’t holding gun when shot by cop

- By Don Babwin and Sara Burnett

A 13-year-old Chicago boy appears to have dropped a handgun and begun raising his hands less than a second before a police officer shot and killed him last month, footage released Thursday under community pressure shows.

A still frame taken from Officer Eric Stillman’s jumpy nighttime body camera footage shows that Adam Toledo wasn’t holding anything and had his hands at least partially up when Stillman shot him in the chest at about 3 a.m. on March 29. Police, who were responding to reports of shots fired in the area, said the teen had a handgun on him before the shooting. Stillman’s footage shows him shining a light on a handgun on the ground near Toledo after he shot him.

The release of the footage and other investigat­ion materials comes at a sensitive time, with the ongoing trial in Minneapoli­s of former Officer Derek Chauvin in the death of George Floyd and the recent police killing of another Black man, Daunte Wright, in one of that city’s suburbs. Before the Civilian Office of Police Accountabi­lity, an independen­t board that investigat­es all police-involved shootings in Chicago, posted the material on its website, Mayor Lori Lightfoot called on the public to keep the peace and some downtown businesses boarded up their windows in the expectatio­n that there could be unrest.

“We live in a city that is traumatize­d by a long history of police violence and misconduct,” Lightfoot said. “So while we don’t have enough informatio­n to be the judge and jury of this particular situation, it is certainly understand­able why so many of our residents are feeling that all too familiar surge of outrage and pain. It is even clearer that trust between our community and law enforcemen­t is far from healed and remains badly broken.”

Nineteen seconds elapsed from when Stillman exited his squad car to when he shot Toledo. His bodycam footage shows him chasing Toledo on foot down an alley for several seconds and yelling “Police! Stop! Stop right (expletive) now!”

As the teen slows down, Stillman yells “Hands! Hands! Show me your (expletive) hands!”

Toledo then turns toward the camera, Stillman yells “Drop it!” and midway between repeating that command, he opens fire and Toledo falls down. While approachin­g the wounded teen, Stillman radios for an ambulance. He can be heard imploring the boy to “stay awake,” and as other officers arrive, an officer says he can’t feel a heartbeat and begins administer­ing CPR.

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