A man killed by Chicago police had a gun in a holster at his hip and was shot multiple times as he ran away, spun around and reached toward his waist, footage released on Sunday from an officer’s body-worn camera shows.
Police Superintendent Eddie Johnson said it is the quickest that he has ever ordered such video released, and that he hoped to dispel rumors that Harith Augustus, 37, was unarmed.
Making the 30-second clip public would hopefully prevent another violent confrontation between residents and officers, Johnson added.
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Angry about the killing, protesters on Saturday took to the streets in a city that has struggled with police shootings, especially against black men and other minorities. Some protesters threw rocks and bottles at officers — including ones filled with urine — and police pulled people to the ground and hit them with batons.
“The community needs some answers and they need them now,” Johnson told reporters on Sunday. “We can’t have another night like last night.”
Augustus’ family was in favor of releasing the video for the same reason, he said.
Four protesters were arrested in the clash, and some police officers suffered minor injuries. Two squad cars were also damaged.
A protest and march on Sunday after the video’s release was calmer, with some demonstrators holding a moment of silence for Augustus, the Chicago Sun-Times reported.
It is not fully clear why officers initially approached Augustus.
Officers patrolling on foot tried to question Augustus over a “bulge around his waistband” that suggested he was armed, patrol chief Fred Waller said on Saturday.
The video, which lacks sound, shows four officers on Saturday approaching Augustus outside a store on the city’s South Side. An officer points to Augustus’ waist and he backs away. Three officers try to grab his arms and he tries to get away, backing into a police cruiser as his shirt flies up, showing the gun.
The footage pauses and zooms in on the weapon, which police spokesman Anthony Guglielmi on Sunday said was done to ensure a semi-automatic handgun in its holster and two bullet magazines tucked into Augustus’ waist could be seen clearly.
Augustus then runs away and into the street as a police SUV drives up. He spins and darts between the SUV and the police cruiser as he reaches toward his waist.
Augustus did not fire his weapon and the footage does not show him pulling the gun out of its holster.
Police also released a 50-second slow-motion clip showing Augustus reaching toward his waist. It is not clear if he was going for the weapon.
Augustus did appear to try to grab something at his waist, Guglielmi said.
Johnson would not elaborate on why officers had initially approached Augustus.
Medical examiners said Augustus died of multiple gunshot wounds.
Augustus had no recent arrest history, Guglielmi said, without elaborating.
He had a valid firearm owners’ identification card, but detectives have found no documentation that he had a permit to carry a concealed weapon, Johnson said.
Gloria Rainge, who lives in the area, told the Sun-Times that Augustus — known in the Grand Crossing neighborhood as “Snoop” — worked at a barbershop and had a five-year-old daughter.
The Reverend Jesse Jackson called the shooting a tragedy and said in a statement that it is a blessing Augustus did not have his daughter with him on Saturday.
The Civilian Office of Police Accountability, which investigates shootings involving officers, said it was analyzing the video and asking anyone who might have captured cellphone footage to share it with the agency.
It was at least the third time in the last two weeks that a Chicago police officer shot someone.
Chicago has a troubled history of police shootings. The city in 2015 erupted in protest after the release of a video from a year earlier that showed a white police officer shooting a black 17-year-old, Laquan McDonald, 16 times.
The officer, Jason Van Dyke, was charged with murder. McDonald’s death led to the ouster of the police chief and a series of reforms meant to prevent future police abuses and to hold officers accountable.
Jackson referenced the case as he called for video into Augustus’ shooting to be released.
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