US police officers shot dead a 12-year-old black boy carrying a replica gun within seconds of their patrol car arriving on the scene, a surveillance video released on Wednesday showed.
The sudden end to the incident has stoked anger at police tactics in the US, in the wake of rioting triggered by a decision not to prosecute a white officer who killed an unarmed black teenager in Ferguson, Missouri.
Tamir Rice died in hospital in Cleveland, Ohio, on Sunday after being confronted by two police officers, who were responding to a 911 emergency call.
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The footage shows Rice walking on a sidewalk playing with the toy, at one point aiming the replica weapon at a passerby, before sitting in a park gazebo. A patrol car pulls up and an officer emerges from passenger side of the vehicle with his gun drawn, immediately shooting Rice as he walks toward the car.
Despite the short duration of the incident, Cleveland officials said Rice had ignored police orders to raise his arms and that the youngster had reached for his waist before he was shot.
“Three commands were given to put up his hands,” Cleveland Deputy Police Chief Edward Tomba told reporters.
Cleveland police also released audio from a 911 call placed before officers arrived, from a man saying a person that was probably a juvenile was holding a gun that he suspected was a toy.
“There’s a guy with a pistol,” the caller said. “It’s probably fake, but he’s pointing it at everybody.”
However, the dispatcher did not tell the officers that the gun was possibly a toy, nor that the suspect was a youth, the tape showed.
Cleveland police identified the officer who killed Rice as 26-year-old Timothy Loehman, who is white.
Loehman, who joined the force in March, and the other officer driving the car in the video are on administrative leave while the shooting is investigated. Both officers have been questioned, but their statements would not be released, Tomba said.
Tomba said the police video was released at the request of Rice’s family, but that it was “not an effort to exonerate” the officers.
“This is a tragic effort where a young member of [the] community lost his life,” he said.
The incident sparked protests on Tuesday in Cleveland, where about 200 peaceful demonstrators blocked roads during rush hour.
Cleveland Police Chief Calvin Williams, defended the officer who killed Rice, saying on Monday that “there is no time that a Cleveland police officer wants to go out and shoot a kid, period.”
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