Texarkana Gazette

Hundreds at funeral for Ohio boy, 13, who was fatally shot by police officer

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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-year-old 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.

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