Tamir Rice was gunned down
by officers after being seen holding what appeared to be a pistol, but which a
911 caller had described to police as being 'probably fake.'
Tamir, who was black, was shot in the abdomen by a city officer at a playground on the west side of Cleveland, Ohio, on Saturday, said Timothy Kucharski, an attorney for the boy's family.
Tamir, who was black, was shot in the abdomen by a city officer at a playground on the west side of Cleveland, Ohio, on Saturday, said Timothy Kucharski, an attorney for the boy's family.
The shooting comes three
months after another black youngster, 18-year-old Michael Brown, was shot dead
by police in Ferguson Missouri.
According to the recording
of a 911 call after Tamir was spotted with the 'gun', a witness at the Cudell
Recreation Center park told the police dispatcher that he saw somebody with a pistol
and he was pointing it at people.
The caller told the
dispatcher that the gun was "probably fake." But he said that it was
scaring people.
Officers responded and
advised the boy to raise his hands, according to a police statement.
"The suspect did not
comply with the officers' orders and reached to his waistband for the gun.
Shots were fired and the suspect was struck in the torso," the statement
said.
After a preliminary
investigation, authorities said the gun Rice had was an airsoft-type replica
gun resembling a semi-automatic pistol.
Airsoft weapons are
realistic-looking guns used in play combat, and they usually shoot plastic
pellets. Most are made with bright orange tips so that they aren't confused
with real guns. Police said the orange safety indicator was removed from the
replica gun Rice was holding.
The boy was taken to
MetroHealth Hospital where he underwent surgery Saturday and remained in
critical condition until his death early Sunday, Kucharski said. The death was
confirmed by hospital spokesman Jonah Rosenblum.
The two officers involved
in the incident were placed on administrative leave. One of them was treated at
Fairview Hospital for an ankle injury.
The shooting followed
another incident that shook the city. On Friday, Cleveland police said four people,
including a 41-year-old pregnant woman, were shot and killed at a home on the
city's east side. A 9-year-old girl was shot in the chest and was treated and
released from a local hospital.
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