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Chicago: Black Man Dead on Street as Cops Fire Nearly 100 Bullets Following Seatbelt Violation

Last month in Humboldt Park, Chicago, a fatal traffic stop escalated into a barrage of gunfire as officers fired nearly 100 shots in under a minute after Dexter Reed apparently initiated gunfire during the encounter. Body camera footage released by the Civilian Office of Police Accountability (COPA) depicts the tragic events of March 21, when Reed was pulled over for a seatbelt violation in the 3800 block of West Ferdinand Street.

COPA’s preliminary findings suggest that Reed fired the first shot, prompting the officers’ response. They discharged 96 rounds within 41 seconds. As a result, COPA has recommended the removal of police powers for four involved officers pending further investigation.

Ephraim Eaddy, COPA’s First Deputy Chief Administrator, emphasized the need to evaluate each use of deadly force comprehensively, considering officers’ actions leading up to the incident.

The Chicago Police Department (CPD) affirmed its full cooperation with COPA’s inquiry, emphasizing the necessity of awaiting the conclusion of the investigation before making any determinations.

Mayor Brandon Johnson condemned the footage, labeling Reed’s death as “deeply disturbing.” He underscored the gravity of the situation, acknowledging that while violence against police is unacceptable, the loss of another young Black man is equally tragic. Johnson, a former civics teacher at Westinghouse College Prep, Reed’s alma mater, highlighted the precariousness of the wounded officer’s situation, stating that the outcome could have been much worse.

Expressing a commitment to upholding the highest standards for Chicago officers, Johnson called for calm as investigations proceed, refraining from answering questions from reporters.

Cook County State’s Attorney Kim Foxx assured that her office was diligently investigating the incident, urging patience and trust during the process.

Amrita Bhandari

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