Ohio police release video of fatal shooting of pregnant Black woman
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[September 02, 2023]
By Brendan O'Brien
(Reuters) - An Ohio police department on Friday released body camera
footage showing an officer fatally shooting a pregnant Black woman in
the parking lot of a grocery store two weeks ago after she refused to
exit her car and instead bumped him with her vehicle.
Video of the incident in Blendon Township on Aug. 24 followed demands by
the family of the 21-year-old woman, Ta'Kiya Young, for the officer who
fired the fatal shot to be held accountable.
"A theft suspect drove her car into one of my officers and the officer
fired a single shot through the windshield," Blendon Police Chief John
Belford said in a statement accompanying the release.
But Sean Walton, a lawyer for Young's family, said she was a victim. "We
demand accountability for two precious lives - Ta'Kiya and her unborn
daughter," he said at a news briefing on Thursday. Walton was
unavailable for comment on Friday.
Young's death is among a spate of recent high-profile cases in the
United States of police officers accused of using excessive force in the
deaths of Black people and other minorities, sparking calls for U.S.
criminal justice system reforms.
The incident took place in the parking lot of a grocery store in Blendon,
15 miles (24 km) northeast of Columbus, the state's capital.
Police confronted Young after an employee said she was among several
people who had shoplifted liquor from the store.
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Body camera footage shows an officer
fatally shooting a pregnant Black woman in the parking lot of a
grocery store after she refused to exit her car and instead bumped
him with her vehicle in Blendon Township, Ohio, U.S. August 24, 2023
in this still image obtained from a video. Blendon Township Police
Department/Handout via REUTERS
Video made public on Friday shows an officer standing next to
Young's vehicle as he repeatedly orders her to get out. A second
officer comes around the front of vehicle and points a gun at the
windshield, demanding that she exits.
Young can be seen turning the wheels to the right, away from the
officer, before the vehicle begins moving toward him. It pushes him
back as he puts his left hand on the hood, with his gun drawn in his
right hand.
The vehicle strikes him in the leg as he fires one shot toward the
windshield. The encounter lasted 25 seconds.
Young later died at a nearby hospital. Her unborn baby daughter did
not survive.
Belford previously said on Facebook that police officers were called
to the store to assist a shopper who was locked out of their
vehicle.
Both officers, who the department has not publicly identified, have
been placed on administrative leave. The Ohio Bureau of Criminal
Investigation is conducting the investigation.
(Reporting by Brendan O'Brien in Chicago; Editing by Mark Potter)
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