Police release video of officer shooting teen

Protesters took to the streets of Chicago late Tuesday after
police released a graphic dash-cam video showing an officer
shooting 17-year-old Laquan McDonald.
McDonald was killed in October 2014. The city's mayor has
called for peace.
"I believe this is a moment that can build bridges of
understanding rather than become a barrier of
misunderstanding. I understand that the people will be
upset and will want to protest when they see this video,"
Mayor Rahm Emanuel said. "We as a city must rise to this
moment."
Chicago has been preparing for protests in advance of the
video's release, which was ordered by a judge to happen no
later than Wednesday.
McDonald was a black teenager. The officer who shot him,
Jason Van Dyke, is white.
He was charged Tuesday with first-degree murder in
McDonald's death and is being held without bond.
Chicago Police Superintendent Garry McCarthy
acknowledged that residents "have a right to be angry."
Soon after the video's release, a group of protesters began
marching, chanting "16 shots" and "We got to fight back!"
McDonald died after being shot 16 times.
The NAACP said that McDonald's family and the community
deserve action.
"People have a right to be angry, people have a right to
protest, people have a right to free speech," McCarthy said.
"But they do not have a right to commit criminal acts."

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