The Laquan McDonald police reports apparently don't match up with the video footage
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Hundreds of pages of police reports released Friday by Chicago officials on the 2014 fatal shooting of Laquan McDonald reportedly conflict with what the now-public video footage shows, the Chicago Tribune reports.
In the reports, Jason Van Dyke — the officer who shot McDonald 16 times — and at least five other officers claimed the black teenager was moving toward officers in a threatening manner, according to the Tribune. However, the dash-cam video shows McDonald walking away.
In November, Van Dyke was charged with first-degree murder and Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel (D) fired Police Superintendent Garry McCarthy.
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The fatal shooting is one of many demonstrators nationwide are protesting to raise awareness of police brutality against black people.
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Julie Kliegman is a freelance writer based in New York. Her work has appeared in BuzzFeed, Vox, Mental Floss, Paste, the Tampa Bay Times and PolitiFact. Her cats can do somersaults.
