Sheriff
to take over probe of police shooting death of Cleveland boy
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[January 03, 2015]
By Kim Palmer
CLEVELAND (Reuters) - Cleveland has
transferred its investigation into the fatal police shooting of a
12-year-old boy to the Cuyahoga County sheriff's department, city
officials said on Friday.
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Cleveland police shot and killed Tamir Rice at a park in November
while he was carrying a replica gun that typically shoots plastic
pellets. Police, who were responding to a 911 call that a man was
pointing a gun at people, shot Rice within seconds of arriving at
the scene.
"I believe that the best way to ensure accountability in a use of
force investigation is to have it completed by an outside agency,"
Cleveland Mayor Frank Jackson said in a statement.
He said the decision would add transparency and an "extra layer of
separation and impartiality." Cuyahoga County includes the city of
Cleveland.
Attorneys for the Rice family said in a statement they were
"cautiously optimistic" transferring the investigation would ensure
its impartiality.
"We are further hopeful that this independent investigation will
shed some light on why the police car nearly drove on top of Tamir
Rice, and why he was shot less than two seconds after officers
converged," the statement said.
Jackson said last month he also was interested in having an outside
agency investigate the incident, which was caught on video.
The Rice shooting came at a time of heightened scrutiny over use of
force by U.S. police. Cleveland's police force has been under a U.S.
Department of Justice investigation, which found last month that the
department systematically engages in excessive use of force.
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The Rice investigation will be led by Clifford Pinkney, the
department's first African-American chief and second in command to
Sheriff Frank Bova. Rice was black, while the officer who shot him
is white.
The Rice family has filed a federal wrongful death suit against the
city.
(Reporting by Kim Palmer; Additional reporting by Victoria
Cavaliere; Editing by Mary Wisniewski and Mohammad Zargham; Editing
by Michael Perry)
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