Los Angeles Times

Police shot man dozens of times

Official says no illegal drugs are detected in Black man who was unarmed when killed.

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AKRON, Ohio — Jayland Walker, the 25-year-old Black man who died last month at the hands of police in Akron, Ohio, was shot dozens of times, with 26 bullets recovered from his body, according to a preliminar­y autopsy report released Friday.

Dr. Lisa Kohler, the Summit County medical examiner, said it was impossible for her office to say which bullet killed Walker or the number of shots that were fired.

Walker had “very devastatin­g injuries that would cause death,” including wounds to his heart, lungs and arteries, Kohler said. She tallied 41 entry wounds and five wounds from bullets that grazed Walker.

Preliminar­y findings released earlier indicated Walker’s body had more than 60 wounds. Greta Johnson, Summit County communicat­ions director, said Friday it was “very possible” that one bullet could cause multiple entrance wounds.

Walker had five wounds in his back, but it’s impossible to say whether those came as he ran away or turned as he was being shot, Kohler said.

The medical examiner gave a summary of the report from the inquiry into Walker’s death at a news conference. The report was finalized Thursday.

The June 27 pursuit began when officers tried to pull Walker over for equipment violations. Authoritie­s say Walker fired a gunshot from his car 40 seconds into the chase.

Kohler said that no illegal drugs or alcohol were detected in Walker.

The medical examiner’s findings confirm that Walker, unarmed and with no drugs or alcohol in his system, “came to a brutal, senseless death,” said Ken Abbarno, a lawyer representi­ng Walker’s family.

A message seeking comment on the autopsy findings was sent Friday to a spokespers­on for the police department.

The update comes a day after the NAACP made a direct plea to Atty. Gen. Merrick Garland for the Justice Department to open a federal civil rights investigat­ion into the shooting death.

Police said Walker fled an attempted traffic stop for minor equipment violations and fired a shot from his car during the vehicle chase, but he wasn’t armed when officers shot him.

Police body-camera footage shows Walker wearing a ski mask, jumping out of the front passenger door of his still-moving car and then running into the parking lot where police opened fire. The blurry footage does not clearly show what authoritie­s say was a threatenin­g gesture made by Walker before he was shot.

An unloaded handgun, an ammunition clip and what appeared to be a wedding band were found on the front driver’s seat of Walker’s car, authoritie­s said.

The officers involved are on paid leave while the state investigat­es the shooting. Seven of those officers are white, and one is Black.

 ?? PHIL MASTURZO AKRON BEACON JOURNAL ?? A MOURNER holds a photo of Jayland Walker after his funeral this week in Akron, Ohio.
PHIL MASTURZO AKRON BEACON JOURNAL A MOURNER holds a photo of Jayland Walker after his funeral this week in Akron, Ohio.

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