Crime 8 Akron police officers fired 90-plus shots during confrontation with fleeing motorist - Update: Added body cam footage

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Autopsy records confirm that an unarmed Akron man was struck dozens of times by a barrage of more than 90 shots fired by police officers following a chase early Monday morning.

The volume of gunfire and extensive wounds have caused police and city officials to prepare for potential public backlash. The response is expected to only intensify when Akron Police release body camera footage in the coming days.

“Use of force cases are always ugly. This case is ugly times 10,” a police official familiar with the shooting told 3News Investigates. The official is not authorized to speak publicly about the shooting.

Using a public records law that provides access to autopsy documents, 3News Investigates viewed photos of Jayland Walker’s bullet-riddled body, along with the dozens of bullet fragments removed during the autopsy.

The final autopsy report has not yet been put in writing, Summit County Medical Examiner Dr. Lisa Kohler said. That report is expected to be released this week.

Walker’s death has been ruled a homicide, Kohler’s office said Wednesday.

However, the photos provided Wednesday confirm what police sources had previously told 3News Investigates: Eight officers fired more than 90 shots, causing more than 60 wounds to Walker’s body.

3News Investigates examined autopsy records, including about 150 photos of Walker’s wounds and about 60 photos of bullet fragments. A large majority of the wounds were to the front of Walker’s body. Wounds could be seen from his face down to his lower legs.

Some wounds were depicted on his back, but it is unclear if the marks are entrance or exit wounds.

Akron police say they attempted to stop Walker’s car just after midnight Monday for a traffic infraction and equipment issue. Walker instead led the officers on a high-speed chase down East Tallmadge Avenue toward State Route 8.

At some point, police say Walker fired a gun. Sources tell 3News Investigates that one casing was found in Walker’s car and a second was found on the roadway near Route 8.

The 4 1/2-minute chase took police south on Route 8 with speeds reaching about 80 mph at times, police said. Walker, 25, eventually jumped out of the car on Wilbeth Road near the Bridgestone Tire offices.

Police say they first deployed their tasers, but ultimately opened fire after they said Walker made motions that caused them to fear bodily harm. Eight officers unleashed a hail of gunfire that was captured on body cameras worn by the officers.

Sources say some of the last shots were fired while Walker’s body was on the pavement. Walker was on the ground dead when medical help arrived. Autopsy records show he was handcuffed after the shooting. He was not armed at the time he was shot, sources said.

A gun, however, was recovered inside Walker’s car, the same sources confirmed.

It is unclear why Walker fled police. He has no past criminal records aside from a speeding ticket.

The videos are expected to be released in the coming days. Police Chief Steven Mylett said he wants to meet with the Walker family and allow them to view the video before it is released to the public.

“The public is going to have legitimate questions and I’ve got questions,” Mylett said Wednesday.

Seven of the eight officers are white. Walker is Black.

Mylett has asked the Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation to lead the review of the officers’ conduct. It is the first time APD has asked for an outside agency to investigate an officer’s use of deadly force.

Walker’s family has yet to speak publicly about the shooting.

Mylett said the department is planning for a public response to the shooting. He said he hopes the public is patient.

“The public is going to see officers discharging their firearms and I know that is going to prompt a whole lot of questions,” Mylett said.

On Wednesday afternoon, Mylett and Akron Mayor Dan Horrigan released a joint statement about the shooting:

"We know that no police officer ever wants to discharge their service weapon in the line of duty. And anytime they must, it's a dark day for our city, for the families of those involved, as well as for the officers. Tragically, we are once again faced with a young man, with his life before him, gone too soon. Every single life is precious, and the loss of any life is absolutely devastating to our entire community. Our prayers are with Jayland Walker’s loved ones, and we offer our sincere condolences to all those who knew him. Our thoughts are also with our Akron police officers and their families.

"We want to reassure our citizens that more information will be coming in the following days, including the body-worn camera footage that recorded this incident. We are keeping our promise to the community, understanding that there can be no trust without transparency and follow-through on commitment.

"We have every confidence in the Attorney General's Bureau of Criminal Investigation to conduct a thorough, fair, and honest investigation. We will cooperate fully with that investigation and have made it a top priority for our staffs. As a city, we are committed to this process and trust that it will yield a fuller understanding of this incident."


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Anyone that calls some one in a car that won't show their hands and follow directions "unarmed" does not understand vehicular homicide.

I hope there is body and or car cam footage of Mr. Walker busting a cap from inside the car.

It is good to wait for all the facts to come out becase there have been times when one cop mistakenly fired a shot and then every cop in ear shot did a mag dump.

If (and that is a big if) the cop's story that he drove off and then shot at them checks out I would file this under fucked around and found out or played stupid game, won stupid prize.

I would say the same thing if a white guy did it.

I am equal opportunity, I don't like criminals.
I particularly don't like crooked cops.
My Spidey sense on this one is it was a good shoot.
I am man enough to admit I may be wrong.
Hopefully time will tell.

As far as "The Talk", this is the only version I have seen based in reality.
 
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Black people need to stop protesting for men like this. This guy put everyone on the road at risk, including black people. People like him and George Floyd destroy black neighborhoods with crime.

There was more outrage over George Floyd and the I can’t breathe guy than over Brianna Taylor, who sounds like she was a productive citizen. Underachieving black men are the most coddled group of people in the country and it’s black women coddling them the hardest. Their situation would improve if they demanded more of their men.
 
Black people need to stop protesting for men like this. This guy put everyone on the road at risk, including black people. People like him and George Floyd destroy black neighborhoods with crime.

There was more outrage over George Floyd and the I can’t breathe guy than over Brianna Taylor, who sounds like she was a productive citizen. Underachieving black men are the most coddled group of people in the country and it’s black women coddling them the hardest. Their situation would improve if they demanded more of their men.
... Brianna Taylor was eyebrow deep in her boyfriends' drug dealing. She was a loser.
 
Richard Spencer is acting on behalf of the Walker family.
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I wonder if this counterprotester is actually "Chad of Tuscarawas County"
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Here's a more contemporaneous photo:
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It's not even like he had gang bangin' social media pics, makes it transparent why they used that old ass photo.
 
Police are usually issued a 9mm handgun of some sort; the standard magazine capacity being 15 rounds. With 8 officers, it's a total of 120 rounds and while excessive from the outside; unless you're a hardcore gun-fighting veteran, doing a mag dump under pressure isn't that uncommon. The part you can call excessive is when the guy apparently fell to the ground and was still getting ventilated.
Just to be pedantic, a LOT of agencies are using 9mms with 17 round mags and it's becoming more common for officers to carry three spare mags on themselves as overt vests become more and more prevalent. That's 68 + 1 in the chamber potentially on every officer.
 
Black people need to stop protesting for men like this. This guy put everyone on the road at risk, including black people. People like him and George Floyd destroy black neighborhoods with crime.
These incidents just end up being used by the media to perpetuate further violence and outrage, nobody truly gives a shit about these people and are instead just used as a tool to further a political agenda or to siphon money away from either the people or the government.

I'm honestly surprised a GoFundMe hasn't been started yet.
 
Well he was 25 years old so let me tell you why: his family, community, and the entire media have spent 25 years telling him that the cops will arrest and murder him for no reason whatsoever and he should always be both afraid of and belligerent toward them. This psychotic combination is embedded deeply, they traumatize little black kids terrorizing them with this spectre. So he was triggered. The trigger was placed there primarily by his own family. That’s “the talk” they always claim they “have” to have with their kids, but having the talk is what implants the trigger in the first place.
In the realm of racist science that will never, ever get done, it would be interesting to see if there's a racial difference in how fast adrenaline gets dumped into the system.

You can see this in action on WorldStar and other such sites, where if there's a fight, some of the bystanders are almost literally bouncing off the walls, like there's so much adrenaline happening that they literally cannot control themselves.

I have never seen a video of people of another race acting like that.
 
In the realm of racist science that will never, ever get done, it would be interesting to see if there's a racial difference in how fast adrenaline gets dumped into the system.
Could be. But kids who grow up in high stress environments…all that screaming and violence and instability, shoved between various relatives’ houses, constant new strange males allowed access to them…their stress response and startle reflexes get cranked up on overdrive and they live like this their entire lives. So idk how much is nature and how much is growing up black in America, which is, lbr, almost always abusive, neglectful, or both. Black women are usually terrible mothers and black men of course are absent fathers.
 
If we're expecting niggers not to run from police, a rather high bar, is it unreasonable to expect some competence in firearms handling from police, a rather low bar?
This stems from a lot of shit. The vast, vast majority of cops aren't "gun guys", their duty pistol is just another thing they have to carry so at most they do the required minimums for upkeep. Other reasons is the department itself is lax on minimum standards, lack of budget for retraining, etc. There was a big scandal in Alabama some years back where a former Captain was fixing forms that his subordinates were meeting the minimum requirements for firearms and they weren't. Also most places requalify you annually at best so staying current is not at the forefront of your mind when you only have to worry about it once a year... Then there's retraining and new training for all kinds of shit that takes up time. Ever have to sit through a four hour class on how to handle troons? Shit sucks.

Just saying though, it's a multifaceted issue. I do think that requirements should be stricter for carrying a firearm professionally, but every State and every agency has different standards for shit. Some follow Federal minimum guidelines (which ain't all that hard to meet), others just make up weird shit. Some departments just have a practically nonexistent budget for training that's out of their control. We're going to be in very, very rough times for policing after all the Floyd bullshit.
 
This stems from a lot of shit. The vast, vast majority of cops aren't "gun guys", their duty pistol is just another thing they have to carry so at most they do the required minimums for upkeep. Other reasons is the department itself is lax on minimum standards, lack of budget for retraining, etc. There was a big scandal in Alabama some years back where a former Captain was fixing forms that his subordinates were meeting the minimum requirements for firearms and they weren't. Also most places requalify you annually at best so staying current is not at the forefront of your mind when you only have to worry about it once a year... Then there's retraining and new training for all kinds of shit that takes up time. Ever have to sit through a four hour class on how to handle troons? Shit sucks.

Just saying though, it's a multifaceted issue. I do think that requirements should be stricter for carrying a firearm professionally, but every State and every agency has different standards for shit. Some follow Federal minimum guidelines (which ain't all that hard to meet), others just make up weird shit. Some departments just have a practically nonexistent budget for training that's out of their control. We're going to be in very, very rough times for policing after all the Floyd bullshit.
Oh, I absolutely agree. I follow the 'Primary and Secondary' community pretty closely, some of what they discuss is just 'trending US gun guy' stuff but it's mostly pretty sound. If cops are going to use firearms as frequently as US cops do- and I don't dispute that they have plenty of cause to use them- they should be actually competent with them. The fact that that's almost universally not the case is a problem.

The fact about US police that bothers me even more than that is the way some departments steer away the use of weapons that officers could be relatively competent with, in the open, with a few days a year of training. I really question the idea that citizens will be bothered less by eight cops emptying the entire magazine from their Glocks into the landscape behind a perp rather than a few shots from an AR (or a Mini-14 if you have to be PC) or a shotgun (and with a shotgun, you could even use less-lethal slugs to put the guy down so you can safely beat the shit out of him if the Taser isn't doing the job).
 
The fact about US police that bothers me even more than that is the way some departments steer away the use of weapons that officers could be relatively competent with, in the open, with a few days a year of training. I really question the idea that citizens will be bothered less by eight cops emptying the entire magazine from their Glocks into the landscape behind a perp rather than a few shots from an AR (or a Mini-14 if you have to be PC) or a shotgun (and with a shotgun, you could even use less-lethal slugs to put the guy down so you can safely beat the shit out of him if the Taser isn't doing the job).
Shotguns are bulky and heavy, and Officer Jelly Doughnuts is already carrying around enough weight on his guts. They're really not a weapon for a high-speed foot chase, and the only safe place for storage in most cars would be the trunk, and getting that out isn't time an officer on the scene might have, especially if the first thing a suspect does is take off running like so many joggers love to. You also have major overpenetration issues with a rifle compared to a pistol, even using JHP rounds as most police agencies do, so depending on backstop there's less risk of accidental injury with a pistol than a rifle even with all those extra shots.
 
We know that no police officer ever wants to discharge their service weapon in the line of duty.
Funny, because I know at least a couple cream their pants dreaming of that day. Fuck niggers and journoscum, but don't straight fucking lie about how many on the force were high school bullies or on the opposite side of the coin, wide eyed idealists who dream of taking down all the baddies.
 

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"A weapon was recovered from inside Walker’s car, according to police. DiCello said there is no evidence showing that the firearm was in the car or that the firearm was discharged at an officer."
First no abortion, now a police shooting? Damn, 4th of July is ruined.
 
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