Police in Grand Rapids, Michigan released footage Wednesday afternoon showing a police officer shooting a black man to death earlier this month, a murder that has sparked several protests in the city.
Patrick Loia, 26, a 26-year-old father and two sons, was shot by a police officer in a layover on April 4. Police did not identify the specific reasons for the stop, but indicated that the license plate of Lioa was not registered in the car. Led at the time.
The video shows an unnamed agent pinching Lioya to the ground, hitting her in the head and shooting her in the head. In the 90 seconds before the shooting, Lioya is seen at various points fighting the officer, trying to flee and, at one point, trying to prevent Officer Taser’s weapon from deploying him. It is not clear if Lioya was affected.
Lioia was unarmed during the fight.
Grand Rapid Police Chief Eric Winstrom announced the release of the footage to the public at a press conference Wednesday afternoon.
“I thank the audience for their patience and understanding as we await the release of the video,” Winstrom said. “I aim to continue to be as honest and transparent as possible in the ongoing Michigan State Police investigation, while maintaining my duty to safeguard the integrity of this investigation in the interests of justice and accountability.”
Lioa’s family members said they saw footage of the hunt. They also say police had some reason to contact the man, who they believe moved to the curb because his vehicle was making noise.
The scenes spread across four videos: video of an officer’s cruiser camera, camera footage of an agent’s body, a home surveillance camera from the house opposite the hunt, and a cellphone video taken by a passenger on the hunt. car is Lioa.
Only cellphone video clearly shows the footage; According to police, the police body camera was “turned off” seconds before the shooting.
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A video from the body camera shows the officer approaching the crash scene as Lioya stood outside the car. The officer told Lioya to “stay in the car”. Lioia replied and asked: “What have I done?”
“Dude, I’m going to stop,” the agent said to Loya.
Lioia asked the officer why he was stopped. For no reason, the officer demanded Lioya’s license. “Do you have a driver’s license? ობ Do you speak English?” The officer asked him.
After Leo answered “yes”, the officer told him that his license plate was not registered on the car. Lioa is still applying for a license. Lioya grabbed the car door, pulled it back and said “here” is her license and pointed inside the car. Lioia then closed the door and took a few steps. The officer then moved behind him and grabbed him by the shoulders.
“No, no, you stop.” He put his hands behind her back, ”the officer said.
When an officer caught Lioia, a brief altercation ensued until Lioia pulled the officer away, turned around and ran down the street.
“We have one running,” the officer said. Lioya was then lifted to the ground in front of the house where the stop was. T.He fought the officer with Loya and then took the man by the head. Officer Lioa twice hit himself on the lawn and shouted “Stop” while the officer was on top.
“Okay, hell,” Leo said. The officer removed the teaser and Lioya tried to stop using it and pulled it towards the lawn. The officer then told him to “release Taser”.
The video of the cellphone shows the officer on top of Loya from a different angle. The video shows him telling the officer to stop recording on his cellphone. The officer is seen over Lioya. After the battle, tThe officer turned to pick up the gun and fired.
“Come back!” He told the officer what was recorded on the cell phone. The officer approached Loya and then told the note to “come back” again. Lioya was seen lying on the ground when the police sirens were heard in the distance.
Police Chief Winstrom said he met Lioa’s family on April 5. This was announced by the police chief at a press conference “Immediately” Reported to Michigan State Police, which will lead the investigation into the deadly collision. Officials identified at least one witness to the incident, but said “there could be many more”.
Demonstrations took place After the shooting in Grand Rapid, family members requested that footage of the incident be made public. Well -known defender of civil rights Benjamin Cramp joined a public forum at Grand Rapid Weekly about the murder He demands justice and transparency.
State Police investigators have Not yet interviewed The officer involved, who according to police has been in the department for 20 years15. Grand Rapids police policy requires an officer involved in a fatal shooting to submit his or her report to investigators within 72 hours after the incident.
Source: Huffpost