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Chicago police officers trailed 17-year-old Laquan McDonald for more than half a mile, keeping their distance and buying time.
Even after McDonald punctured the tire of a squad car with a small folding knife, no one threatened to shoot him. Walking slowly down Pulaski Road, McDonald was pinned in by a construction fence to his right and surrounded by a half-dozen squad cars and 10 armed police officers. There was nowhere for him to go.
“We were trying to buy time to have a Taser,” Officer Joseph McElligott testified Monday in a hushed Cook County courtroom. “(McDonald) didn’t make any direct movement at me, and I felt like my partner was protected for the most part inside the vehicle. … We were just trying to be patient.”
In addition to McElligott’s testimony, Officer Dora Fontaine told the jury she arrived at the scene seconds before Van Dyke opened fire. She testified McDonald made no attempt to stab anyone nor did he make any aggressive movements. She heard shots, saw McDonald spin and fall to the ground. Van Dyke was still firing at McDonald as he lay in the street, she said.
Fontaine never drew her weapon.
http://www.latimes.com/ct-met-laquan-mcdonald-jason-van-dyke-trial-a-20180917-story.html
..........................................& a second reply about the shooting
This has to stop here or it will happen elsewhere . You can't walk out of a car and start shooting when other police have been on the scene and are asking for backup no excuse don't let it come to your town
Don't forget that the police tape was held back for a year until they were sued
During that time before the release he was still working! No officers came forward to the public
Also,Emanuel was in a heated race for mayor and almost didn't make it. This would have been exposed before the election . He did nothing for a yr. then when the tape had to be released because
Chicago-based nonprofit journalism organization, files a Freedom of Information Act request.then finally he blamed the police chief and fired him, even though he had saw the tape and knew about it he didn't do anything until right before the public release .
Cook County State's Attorney Anita Alvarez, battled for months in court to keep the dashboard camera video under wraps along with Emanuel's blessing
That's not what is on trial and never will be , but there are so many wrongs about this case already so much injustice, this link below covers much of it.
I do not mean to take away from the present trial the OP covers which is finally actually happening . Just added info
https://www.cnn.com/2015/12/01/us/chicago-police-shooting-explainer/index.html
The investigation into McDonald's shooting was incomplete, the same reason cited by the city as to why the dashboard camera video couldn't be released. The McDonald family had not filed any lawsuit against the city. The $5 million award was in advance of any legal action from the victim's family.
"I think people were looking out for their own skin," says Alderman Brookins. "People in the Police Department were looking to not charge the police officer."
CNN made numerous calls seeking comment from the city and the Chicago Police Department. They went unanswered.