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CHICAGO -- Newly released video that shows a Chicago police officer hokding shoot a year-old will be key evidence when prosecutors consider a case against the officer and are confronted with both the emotions surrounding the chilling footage and legal precedent that makes it difficult to bring charges against law enforcement. Video of last month's encounter was released Thursday and provoked an outpouring of grief and outrage.
It shows Officer Eric Stillman shooting Adam Toledo less than a second after the boy drops a handgun, turns toward Stillman and begins raising his hands. Some viewers have called for Stillman to be charged or fired.
But for others, the video shows how difficult such decisions might be for prosecutors and police higher-ups, with an officer making a quick decision to shoot after chasing a suspect down a dark alley here responding to a report about gunshots. The killing of Toledo, who was Latino, by Stillman, who is white, adds to already-heightened tension over policing in Chicago and elsewhere in the U. Her 5-year-old daughter, Vida waved a large Mexican flag.
Although Mayor Lori Lightfoot implored the public to her the peace and allow the police review board to complete its investigation, some had already made up their minds about what happened to Toledo, whose holding for a hero described him as a curious and goofy seventh grader who loved animals, riding his bike and junk food.
Speaking Friday on the floor of the Illinois House, state Rep. If you put your hands down, they shoot. Stillman was responding with other officers to reports of shots fired in Little Village, a predominantly Hispanic, working class neighborhood of the city's southwest side, at around 3 a. Nineteen seconds elapsed holding for a hero when Stillman got out of his squad car to when he shot Toledo. Stop right expletive now! While approaching the wounded boy, Stillman radios in for an ambulance.
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Stillman knew Toledo had a gun within a second or two of shooting him, and the officer knew shots had been fired in the area minutes earlier, said Phil Turner, a former federal prosecutor in Chicago. He turned around. Stillman, who served in Afghanistan with the Marines and is a staff sergeant in the Selected Marine Corps Reserve, joined the police department inaccording to an incident report from the shooting. During his six years with the department, Stillman has been named in at least four use-of-force reports, according to data collected by the Invisible Institute, a Chicago-based group holding for a hero tracks police misconduct.]
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