Chicago police body camera footage to be released in fatal shooting of 13-year-old Adam Toledo

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(CNN)The Chicago Civilian Office of Police Accountability will release body camera footage on Thursday from the fatal police shooting of 13-year-old Adam Toledo last month.
In a news conference Thursday ahead of the video's release, Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot said she had seen the videos and they are "incredibly difficult to watch."
"As a mom, this is not something you want children to see," Lightfoot said.
In a joint statement Thursday, the mayor's office and the attorneys for Adam's family said they met Wednesday and "both parties agree that all material should be released, including a slowed-down compilation of the events" that resulted in Adam's death.

The teenager was shot and killed early March 29, when officers responding to a "shots fired" call on the city's West Side saw "two males in a nearby alley," according to police. One of them was armed, according to police, and ran away. One officer opened fire, hitting one person in the chest.
"We acknowledge that the release of this video is the first step in the process toward the healing of the family, the community and our city," the joint statement said. "We understand that the release of this video will be incredibly painful and elicit an emotional response to all who view it, and we ask that people express themselves peacefully."
Video of the shooting is expected to be released at 2:30 p.m. CT (3:30 p.m. ET) Thursday, Lightfoot told reporters.
In her news conference, Mayor Lightfoot said there was no evidence in the footage she reviewed that Adam shot at officers.
"I don't want to get into the real substance of this because the independent investigation is going on, but I've seen no evidence whatsoever that Adam Toledo shot at the police," Lightfoot said.
Officers immediately tried to render aid after the shooting, she said.
The boy's family saw the video on Tuesday and asked that the video and other evidence not be immediately released to the public, according to a statement this week from COPA, which investigates all police shootings.
"COPA has remained sensitive to the family's grief and is carrying out this release in accordance with the City's Video Release Policy," it said in a statement Wednesday.
"COPA's core values of integrity and transparency are essential to building public trust, particularly in incidents related to an officer involved shooting, and we are unwavering in our commitment to uphold these values."
In an earlier statement, the law firm representing Adam's family said the viewing of the video was "extremely difficult and heartbreaking for everyone present," particularly the family.
"We also want to thank leaders and members of the Latino community for remaining peaceful in their protests and calls for justice," the statement said. "Adam's memory can best be honored by refraining from violence and working constructively for reform."

Lightfoot and community leaders called on any demonstrators to protest peacefully following the video's release.
The release of the footage comes as the nation is once again focused on unrest in the Minneapolis area, where former police officer Derek Chauvin is on trial for killing George Floyd, and where protests have broken out after the fatal police shooting of 20-year-old Daunte Wright in Brooklyn Center on Sunday.
Asked Wednesday if she would prefer for the video to be released after Chauvin's trial, the mayor said that was "not really part of the calculus."
"This is about being respectful and balancing the need for transparency with this grieving family that is having an extraordinarily difficult time."
Ahead of the video's release, the Chicago Police Department issued a new order to its officers governing some conduct at protests.
According to the new order, officers will not "disrupt, intimidate, harass, or discriminate against, or arrest," "make comments about the views," "use force as punishment or retaliation," "hinder or prevent members of the public from recording Department members," or "interrogate or otherwise question participants concerning their views" during First Amendment demonstrations, except in very limited circumstances.
Taken together, the two orders restrict interactions between police and protesters exercising First Amendment rights but orders them to distinguish between those and "disruptive, violent, criminal, or riotous behavior of members of the crowd."
Police can still order dispersal, make arrests and use pepper spray in cases where certain conditions are met.

Live Updates: Chicago officials release videos of police shooting that killed 13-year-old Adam Toledo (cbsnews.com)
Adam Toledo: Body camera footage to be released in fatal police shooting - CNN
 
they already admitting the DA lied about a gun in the dude's hand. Another millie paid out by the good tax payers of Chicago.
 
they already admitting the DA lied about a gun in the dude's hand. Another millie paid out by the good tax payers of Chicago.
The description from those that saw the video say they saw a flash of silver after the kid had turned back toward the cop after turning his back to him....:dunno:


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The story from CNN is that the 21yr old that he was with had the gun and fired the shots caught by the "shot spotter"... he handed the gun to the 13 yr old as they ran from the cops


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The description from those that saw the video say they saw a flash of silver after the kid had turned back toward the cop after turning his back to him....:dunno:


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The description from those that saw the video say they saw a flash of silver after the kid had turned back toward the cop after turning his back to him....:dunno:


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saw this in another story I read prior to this post. same info, different source:



Prosecutor who said Adam Toledo had gun in his hand ‘not fully informed’
CHICAGO NEWS
by: Ben Bradley, Sam Charles
Posted: Apr 15, 2021 / 01:14 PM CDT / Updated: Apr 15, 2021 / 01:24 PM CDT

A CPD spokesman said this pistol was recovered at the scene of a police shooting in Little Village early Monday that left a 13-year-old boy dead.

CHICAGO — A key detail raised in court about the fatal police shooting of 13-year-old Adam Toledo may have been wrong.
During a bond hearing for 21-year-old Ruben Roman, who was with Adam the night of the shooting, Cook County Assistant State’s Attorney James Murphy described the altercation in a proffer: “The officer tells [Toledo] to drop it as [Toledo] turns towards the officer. [Toledo] has a gun in his right hand.”
But now, in response to a WGN Investigates inquiry, the state’s attorney’s office says the detail about Adam having a gun in his hand the moment he was shot was inaccurate.
‘They are difficult to watch’: Mayor calls for peace ahead of video release that shows fatal shooting of Adam Toledo
“An attorney who works in this office failed to fully inform himself before speaking in court,” Sarah Sinovic, a spokesperson for Cook County State’s Attorney Kim Foxx, told WGN Investigates Thursday. It comes just before the Civilian Office of Police Accountability releases several videos of the incident.
Prosecutors also told the judge in Roman’s case that Toledo’s right hand tested positive for gunshot residue.
When asked during a Thursday news conference at City Hall, Mayor Lori Lightfoot declined to say whether videos she has seen show the 13-year-old with a gun in his hand.
Police have said a 9MM Ruger was found along a fence next to where Toledo was shot.


 
saw this in another story I read prior to this post. same info, different source:



Prosecutor who said Adam Toledo had gun in his hand ‘not fully informed’
CHICAGO NEWS
by: Ben Bradley, Sam Charles
Posted: Apr 15, 2021 / 01:14 PM CDT / Updated: Apr 15, 2021 / 01:24 PM CDT

A CPD spokesman said this pistol was recovered at the scene of a police shooting in Little Village early Monday that left a 13-year-old boy dead.

CHICAGO — A key detail raised in court about the fatal police shooting of 13-year-old Adam Toledo may have been wrong.
During a bond hearing for 21-year-old Ruben Roman, who was with Adam the night of the shooting, Cook County Assistant State’s Attorney James Murphy described the altercation in a proffer: “The officer tells [Toledo] to drop it as [Toledo] turns towards the officer. [Toledo] has a gun in his right hand.”
But now, in response to a WGN Investigates inquiry, the state’s attorney’s office says the detail about Adam having a gun in his hand the moment he was shot was inaccurate.
‘They are difficult to watch’: Mayor calls for peace ahead of video release that shows fatal shooting of Adam Toledo
“An attorney who works in this office failed to fully inform himself before speaking in court,” Sarah Sinovic, a spokesperson for Cook County State’s Attorney Kim Foxx, told WGN Investigates Thursday. It comes just before the Civilian Office of Police Accountability releases several videos of the incident.
Prosecutors also told the judge in Roman’s case that Toledo’s right hand tested positive for gunshot residue.
When asked during a Thursday news conference at City Hall, Mayor Lori Lightfoot declined to say whether videos she has seen show the 13-year-old with a gun in his hand.
Police have said a 9MM Ruger was found along a fence next to where Toledo was shot.


I want to see the video uncensored and judge for myself.... everyone is stopping the shit right before the shot is fired.... like we live in such a tender and sensitive world ....while they'll show a video of a black man getting shot hitting the ground bleeding out.....:hmm:






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At the .04 second mark of the video.. you can see the kid had nothing in his hands and both were up. I paused it so I could see clearly. Timestamp on body cam video (top right) is 02:38:40. Pause it at that mark. Cop shot him immediately..

Whether the kid was up to no good or not, it looks like he was slaughtered with no time or chance to affect the outcome.

People are scared nowadays and are inclined to run or avoid police altogether. This shoot first and ask questions later approach needs to stop.
 
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Kid had gun in his right hand. (from tweet below)
Then thru it in that gap in the fence (gun was found later in video)
And put his hands up.

This is when the PO shot him because:
* He was pissed the kid made him run
* Didn't see the kid toss the gun and assumed he still had it when kid slightly moved.

 
I want to see the video uncensored and judge for myself.... everyone is stopping the shit right before the shot is fired.... like we live in such a tender and sensitive world ....while they'll show a video of a black man getting shot hitting the ground bleeding out.....:hmm:
The kid threw the gun behind the fence before turning around.
 
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