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“He was never involved in a crime”: The family lawyer shows a photo of the man who was shot
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The violent death of a black man in a police operation has sparked protests against police violence in the US state of Ohio.
Protesters gathered outside Akron City Hall and Police Station on Friday following the death of 25-year-old Jayland Walker.
Police officers tried to stop Walker for a traffic violation on Monday.
The young man then initially gave himself a car chase with the police.
He then fled on foot and was shot dead by the police.
Walker shot the officers during the chase, police said.
The police officers perceived a "deadly threat" and opened fire.
A gun was found in the young man's car.
The police did not provide any further information.
"He was never involved in a crime in his life"
According to local media, eight police officers fired a total of more than 90 bullets at Walker.
"He was hit 60 times," the Black Lives Matter organization said on Twitter.
The police officers involved in the case have been suspended from duty pending the investigation.
"He wasn't a monster, he was never involved in a crime in his life," family attorney Bobby DiCello said of the black man who was shot.
Walkers' family called on the protesters to remain peaceful.
In the United States, cases of police violence against blacks repeatedly cause protests.
The death of George Floyd in a brutal police operation in the city of Minneapolis in 2020 caused a worldwide sensation.
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