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Ohio mourns boy, 13, shot dead by police

Death of child who ‘lit up a room’ inflames tensions over safety as toll of blacks killed by officers rises

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COLUMBUS, Ohio — A 13-year-old Ohio boy fatally shot by a police officer investigat­ing a report of an armed robbery was remembered at his funeral Saturday as someone with a special glow.

“He lit up a room. He demanded your attention,” said Michael Bell, who coached Tyre King on his youth football team.

Hundreds of mourners filed by a white casket draped with yellow roses at a Columbus church before a hearse carried the boy’s body to a cemetery where he was laid to rest, The Columbus Dispatch reported.

Columbus police officer Bryan Mason, a member of the department for almost 10 years, shot Tyre, multiple times on Sept. 14 after the boy ran from investigat­ors and pulled out a BB gun that looked like a real firearm, police have said.

Mason, who is white, was put on administra­tive leave immediatel­y after the shooting — standard procedure after police shootings.

The boy’s death has inflamed tensions over the safety of blacks in Ohio’s largest city and adds to a list of killings of black males by police that are attracting national attention.

Another funeral was scheduled Saturday night in Oklahoma for 40-yearold Terence Crutcher, who was shot and killed by a Tulsa police officer on Sept. 16.

The officer was charged with manslaught­er in the shooting of Crutcher, who was unarmed.

In Columbus, attorneys for the Tyre’s family have called for an independen­t investigat­ion and have questioned Mason’s involvemen­t in other shootings, including another fatality.

The head of the local police union has said Mason did what he was trained to do under the circumstan­ces.

Evidence in the shooting investigat­ion will be presented to a grand jury to determine if the officer’s actions were justified or charges are warranted.

 ?? AP Photo ?? Police said officer Bryan Mason shot Tyre King, 13, on Sept. 14 in Columbus, Ohio, after the boy ran from investigat­ors and pulled out a BB gun that looked like a real firearm.
AP Photo Police said officer Bryan Mason shot Tyre King, 13, on Sept. 14 in Columbus, Ohio, after the boy ran from investigat­ors and pulled out a BB gun that looked like a real firearm.

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