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calls for calm after video of African American being riddled with bullets by police

A 25-year-old African-American man was killed on Monday as he fled police on foot after a car chase following an attempted arrest for a traffic violation. A very violent video released Sunday by the police shows him riddled with bullets.

The mayor and police of the US city of Akron, Ohio, appealed for calm on Sunday after a video emerged showing the killing by police of a black man who was shot 60 times, according to his lawyer.

Jayland Walker, 25, was killed on Monday as he fled police on foot after a car chase following an attempted arrest for a traffic violation. A very violent video released by the police on Sunday shows the young man riddled with bullets.

“Justice pour Jayland Walker”

A new demonstration, at the call of anti-racist associations, was planned for 2:30 p.m. local time (6:30 p.m. GMT) in this city near Cleveland, to demand “justice for Jayland Walker”.

“Many will want to air their grievances in public and I fully support our residents’ right to peaceful assembly,” said city mayor Dan Horrigan, saying he was “heartbroken.” “But I hope people will agree that violence and destruction are not the solution,” he said at a press conference.

An image taken by the front camera of an American police officer in Akron, showing the homicide of an African American by police officers.
An image taken by the front camera of an American police officer in Akron, showing the homicide of an African American by police officers. © Akron Police Department

Police Chief Steve Mylett said a medical examiner’s report listed 60 wounds on Jayland Walker’s body. His lawyer Bobby DiCello assures that the man was hit by 60 bullets.

The police officers involved in his death have been administratively suspended pending the end of the judicial investigation. In a tweet on Sunday, basketball superstar LeBron James, from Akron, said he prayed for his city.

Jeanne Bulant with AFP BFMTV journalist

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