New York Post

Detroit shooting vid twist

Vic fired on police

- By DANA KENNEDY

As protesters took to the streets of Detroit on Friday, the police chief released a video of the fatal shooting of a 20-year-old man by a police officer earlier that day, saying it shows the use of force was justified.

Police Chief James Craig released the police dashcam video seven hours after the shooting of Hakim Littleton, 20, which had spurred angry demonstrat­ions in the area almost immediatel­y after.

Chaos broke out in the west-side neighborho­od of San Juan near McNichols Road. More than 100 people began yelling at police and throwing bricks and bottles at them because of what they said was another case of police brutality against an innocent black man.

But the video clearly showed a male, apparently Littleton, pulling a gun out of his pocket, pointing it at the head of a police officer and opening fire, the Detroit Free Press reported.

Three nearby officers quickly fired back. The man went down before a police officer could get him to ground. He was pronounced dead shortly after.

“We needed to get the facts out,” Craig said, adding that messages on social media had misled the public. “It’s always tragic when a police officer has to use force. This knee-jerk reaction to not knowing facts is a problem . . . It’s to incite others.”

Police told Littleton’s family what happened and they accepted it.

“They weren’t happy,” Craig said, “but they believed what we said, and I greatly appreciate that.”

Why did Littleton pull a gun on the cops?

“When Mr. Littleton was walking in the opposite direction, he heard that his friend was being detained, then he walked toward the officers,” Craig said. “Some comments were made. He was angry about his friend being arrested, and that’s when he pulled out his weapon.”

Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan said the video convinced him the shooting was justified.

“Public confidence requires citizens to be able to judge for themselves the actions of our officers,” he said. “The video is clear that the officer was suddenly and unexpected­ly fired upon.”

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