Ministers meet with mayor over fatal police shooting


Associated Press

CHICAGO

Amid concerns about possible unrest, Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel had a tense meeting with ministers and others Monday to discuss the upcoming release of a video that shows a white police officer fatally shooting a black teenager.

Emanuel asked for their help in calling for calm, but some community leaders said afterward that city officials waited too long to get them involved – more than a year after 17-year-old Laquan McDonald was shot 16 times.

“You had this tape for a year, and you are only talking to us now because you need our help keeping things calm,” one of the ministers, Cory Brooks, said after the meeting.

A judge last week ordered the police department to release the squad car dashcam footage by Wednesday after the city refused to do so for several months, saying the investigations into the shooting weren’t complete. The FBI and the Cook County State’s Attorney’s Office are investigating the incident and were expected to make a decision on whether to charge Officer Jason Van Dyke as early as this week.

The shooting occurred Oct. 20, 2014, as police responded to a 911 call of a man carrying a knife. Lawyers for McDonald’s family who have seen the video say it shows the teen with a small knife and walking away from officers. They say Van Dyke opens fire from about 15 feet and keeps shooting after the teen falls.