The Latest: Youth director: Video shows 'systemic violence'
CHICAGO (AP) — The latest on the Chicago Police Department's release of video related to the fatal shooting of a suspect by an officer (all times local):
The head of a Chicago-based black youth group says the fatal shooting of an 18-year-old suspected car thief is an "example of systemic violence with policing in Chicago."
Video released Friday by the city's Independent Police Review Authority shows officers firing into a vehicle driven by Paul O'Neal, then handcuffing the blood-covered suspect following a foot chase.
Video related to the fatal shooting of a car theft suspect shows Chicago police officers firing on a moving vehicle that then strikes a squad car before an occupant runs out.
The head of the agency that investigates Chicago police misconduct says video related to an officer's fatal shooting of an 18-year-old suspect in a car theft is "shocking and disturbing."
The Independent Police Review Authority plans to release the video at 11 a.m. Friday in the shooting death of Paul O'Neal, whose autopsy results showed died of a gunshot wound to the back.
Police Supt. Eddie Johnson has said dashcam and body camera videos suggest violations of departmental policy in the shooting of Paul O'Neal, who autopsy results show died of a gunshot wound to the back.
The policy is part of an effort to restore public confidence in the department after video released last year showing a black teenager shot 16 times by a white officer sparked protests and led to the ouster of the former police superintendent.