Teen shot by Chicago police suffered
gunshot wound to his back
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[August 18, 2016]
CHICAGO (Reuters) - A teenager who
was shot and killed by Chicago police officers last month suffered a
single gunshot wound to his back, according to an autopsy by the Cook
County medical examiner's office made public on Wednesday.
Toxicology reports also found 18-year-old Paul O'Neal did not have drugs
in his system. His death has been ruled a homicide, the autopsy report
said.
"We knew he (O'Neal) didn't have any drugs in his system," said Michael
Oppenheimer, a lawyer for O'Neal's family. "We're pleased for that."
O'Neal, who was not armed, was fatally wounded by police officers on
July 28 after he crashed a stolen Jaguar into a police car and then fled
into a backyard where he was shot.
During the foot chase shots were fired by unidentified officers at the
scene. An officer "believing the shots being fired were coming from
O'Neal fired his Glock 9mm handgun five times in an attempt to stop the
threat," the autopsy said.
The shooting death of O'Neal adds to list of fatal encounters between
police and black men and women in U.S. cities that have fueled protests
over the past two years and stoked a national debate on race and police
tactics.
The Chicago Police Department is currently facing a federal probe of
allegations of racism and abuse against minorities. Protests rocked the
city last year after dashboard video showed another black 17-year-old
teenager being shot by a white cop as he jogged away from police
officers during an October 2014 encounter.
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Police place handcuffs on Paul O'Neal, 18, after he was shot in this
still image from video taken from a body camera released by the
Chicago police in Chicago, Illinois,
U.S. July 28, 2016. Chicago Police Department/Handout via Reuters
Authorities released videos that captured the moments before and
after police shot O'Neal, but not the shooting itself because a
police officer's body camera was not recording. No firearms were
found on O'Neal.
Three Chicago police officers have been stripped of their law
enforcement authority, a more severe step than a mere suspension,
for their roles in the shooting.
(Reporting by Justin Madden; Editing by Bernard Orr)
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