Las Vegas Review-Journal

Police shooting outrages Chicago

Footage of 13-year-old being shot brings anger

- By Don Babwin and Sara Burnett

CHICAGO — Viewers reacted with a mix of outrage and grief to bodycam video that showed a Chicago police officer fatally shoot a 13-yearold last month less than a second after the boy appeared to drop a handgun, turn toward the officer and begin raising his hands.

Amid renewed appeals for policing reform, some called for the officer who shot Adam Toledo to be charged or fired. But for others, the footage released Thursday showed how difficult such decisions might be for prosecutor­s and police higher-ups, with an officer making a split-second decision after chasing a suspect down a dark alley while responding to a report about gunshots.

The killing of Toledo, who was Latino, by Officer Eric Stillman, who is white, adds to already-heightened tension over policing in Chicago and elsewhere in the U.S., particular­ly in Black and Latino communitie­s. The videos and other materials were released at the same time as the 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.

In Chicago, a demonstrat­ion was planned for Friday to call for “Justice for Adam Toledo,” after small groups of protesters gathered at a police station and marched downtown Thursday night. Some downtown businesses have boarded up their windows in the expectatio­n there could be unrest, though the Thursday protest was peaceful.

“The community is outraged and the family is in pain over what we now know was an unnecessar­y taking of their loved one’s life,” said Maggie Rivera, who heads the Illinois chapter of the League of United Latin American Citizens, which called for Stillman to be fired. “This video clearly shows Adam was not a threat to the officer at that very moment when the trigger was pulled. Communitie­s of color in Chicago are tired of the aggressive­ness of some law enforcemen­t officers and you can see it firsthand in this video.”

Whether Stillman is charged is up to the Cook County state’s attorney’s office, which will get the Civilian Office of Police Accountabi­lity’s report after the independen­t board investigat­ion.

 ?? Ashlee Rezin Garcia The Associated Press ?? Lamon Reccord leads a chant Thursday as protesters march down the Magnificen­t Mile after Chicago released video of a 13-year-old being fatally shot by a police officer.
Ashlee Rezin Garcia The Associated Press Lamon Reccord leads a chant Thursday as protesters march down the Magnificen­t Mile after Chicago released video of a 13-year-old being fatally shot by a police officer.

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