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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He had no priors, I hear, and he tries fleeing the police in a ski mask after firing on them? This whole sitch is real fucky.

Suicide by cop would make some kind of sense if the whole thing didn't sprawl out from a traffic stop..
His first prior would've been resisting arrest. So, he went the suicide route.
 

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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."
I'm sure absolutely everyone will follow this. Just like when Cali tried to curb fireworks.
 
INB4 Summer of Love 2: Electric Boogaloo


Prepare yourself for some popular chants classics such as:
Whose streets? Our streets
and
No justice, no peace
Also memorable one liners like...
There is no justice, its just us
So sit back wont you and watch the stores get looted with me?
The ride never ends



Also >>>JAYland WALKER<<<. God has a cool guy sense of humor.
 
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INB4 Summer of Love 2: Electric Boogaloo


Prepare yourself for some popular chants classics such as:
Whose streets? Our streets
and
No justice, no peace
Also memorable one liners like...
There is no justice, its just us
So sit back wont you and watch the stores get looted with me?
The ride never ends



Also >>>JAYland WALKER<<<. God has a cool guy sense of humor.
Probably some retards still deifying Floyd and using the iconic I can't breathe.
 
He left his wedding ring on the seat of his car next to his gun before he got out. I'm calling suicide by cop.
Could be. I don't know why else he'd take his wedding ring off like that and leave it in the car. Thats not something you do spur of the moment and suddenly right before you decide to jump out of a moving vehicle and run from the cops. Thats a very deliberate and specific act that had a reason behind it

That said, it won't stop BLM and antifa from screaming that it was a murder and try to start shit. I would not want to be any of those cops right now. After seeing that footage I have little doubt we're in for more spastic rioting over the summer. That whole shooting him repeatedly when he's already on the ground isn't a good look and could come back to haunt them. He had it coming and as far as i'm concerned they were right to shoot him, but that won't matter to BLM, antifa or the media

Give it a week or two and we'll have another riot that resembles one of those mass battles between the cops and the strigoi in the streets of new york from the strain....only with less six foot tongues and more bricks and molotovs

The question is.....will we get another kyle out of the whole thing
 
Are we sure the ring left on his car seat actually belonged to him? Because here's my theory: he thought he was a stick-up man, prodded that Glock into someone's ribcage, yanked the ring off the victim, jumped in his car and drove away and coincidentally was driving like a retard so the cops began a pursuit. He may have figured they were on him for the robbery [or whatever the fuck else he may have been doing] so he decides "I'm not doing fucking five years on armed robbery" and runs. He'd also successfully escaped from the cops in Portage Lakes the night before this incident happened, so I'm wondering if maybe that wasn't another stick-up. Or maybe he thought: "I did it once, I can do it again tonight!" Then he decides to go on foot for whatever reason, absent-mindedly leaves his Glock in the car [he didn't even put the fucking parking brake on so we can assume his only concern is getting the fuck out of the car] then a foot-chase ensues. He ends up in that parking lot, decides to go for his handgun [looked like he was reaching in his waistband] and for a millisecond realizes he didn't bring it with him, then he gets lit up. That could explain the ski mask, the ring, the retarded choice to lead police on an 80-100mph chase over a traffic stop, shooting at police from your car over a traffic stop, etc.

So what I'd like to know now is: was the Glock found in the car the only weapon in his possession? Did he have another gun or a knife on him? Was he actually married, and if so, was that his wedding ring? It'd also be nice to know if he had drugs on him or what the toxicology report might look like, maybe he was drunk or some shit too, who knows?

Anyway, the way I see it, even trying to be judicious: clean shoot. You can clearly hear the gunshot on the bodycam of the cop in pursuit directly behind him, you can clearly see the muzzle flash from the driver's side window on the interstate traffic camera, then he jumps out of the car. The cops don't have time to check out the car, they know he fired a gun at them recently, and they have no fucking idea if that gun is in the car or on his person. They don't know if he has another gun, either. So they've been shot at at least once during the pursuit and they're pursuing a guy on foot that they're reasonably sure may still have the gun and he has demonstrated his willingness to kill them to get away: then he suddenly stops running, turns about rapidly and starts reaching toward his waistband.

Clean shoot. Maybe a waste of ammunition with the way prices are now but they have no fucking idea how many of their comrades noticed that, how many would open fire, or how many bullets would actually land on the target. You dump bullets in the threat until it is no longer a threat and keep your gun on him even after he's laid out, you can see bodycam footage of motherfuckers getting back up right after being shot multiple times. Pretty standard practice, this ain't no fucking John Wayne movie, people don't instantly drop the second a bullet hits their flesh unless they're heartshot or their brains are scrambled. Even then, who the fuck knows?
 
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