Royal Oak Tribune

Latino groups want DOJ probe of shooting by police

- By Sara Burnett

Latino lawyers and community leaders on Tuesday will ask the Department of Justice to investigat­e the fatal shooting of a 13-year-old boy by a Chicago police officer.

The group also will call on Mayor Lori Lightfoot to accelerate court-supervised changes to policing in Chicago, end foot pursuits by officers, and to invest federal COVID relief dollars to help young people in the neighborho­od where Adam Toledo lived and died.

Officer Eric Stillman was responding to a call of shots fired around 3 a.m. on March 29 when he chased Adam into a dark alley in the Little Village neighborho­od, a predominan­tly Latino area southwest of downtown. Bodycam video released last week shows the youth appearing to drop a handgun and begin raising his hands less than a second before Stillman

fires his gun and kills him. His bodycam footage later shows Stillman shining a light on a handgun on the ground near the boy after he shot him.

Stillman is white and Adam was Latino. The video prompted grief and demonstrat­ions in Chicago, a city with a long history of police misconduct and distrust between police and the community, especially among Black and Latino residents. It also came against the backdrop of a trial in Minneapoli­s for former Officer Derek Chauvin in the death of George Floyd and of another killing of a Black man, Daunte Wright, by a white officer in a Minneapoli­s suburb.

Lightfoot has said the city must allow its independen­t review agency to complete its investigat­ion, but that she understand­s “that the surge of outrage around it is rooted in a long legacy of trauma in our city and country around police violence.”

Chicago agreed to hundreds of changes in policing under a consent decree approved by a federal judge in 2019 after a Justice Department investigat­ion found a record of racism and abuse by Chicago police, going back decades. The investigat­ion was prompted by the 2014 killing of Laquan McDonald, a Black 16-year-old, by a white officer. Jason Van Dyke was later convicted of murder for shooting the teen 16 times, video of which the city fought to suppress.

An independen­t monitor’s report last month showed the city has made some progress on putting changes in place, but that significan­t work remains undone.

Lightfoot said last week she wants the police department to enact a new foot pursuit policy before summer.

The groups calling for changes Tuesday include the Hispanic Lawyers Associatio­n of Illinois and the Pilsen Law Center.

 ?? SHAFKAT ANOWAR — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? People pay tribute as they attend a peace walk honoring the life of police shooting victim 13-year-old Adam Toledo, on Sunday in Chicago’s Little Village neighborho­od.
SHAFKAT ANOWAR — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS People pay tribute as they attend a peace walk honoring the life of police shooting victim 13-year-old Adam Toledo, on Sunday in Chicago’s Little Village neighborho­od.

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