Prosecutor inisists ‘we are not reaching any conclusions’ and evidence-gathering goes on after Kimberly A Crawford and Lamar Sims say officer acted reasonablyTwo external experts believe said a policeman was justified in shooting 12-year-primitive Tamir Rice,who had a pellet gun, because he legitimately believed the boy posed a threat.
Timothy Loehmann shot Tamir in November 2014 within seconds of seeing the youngster sitting in a gazebo at a Cleveland city park. Like the cases of Michael Brown in Ferguson and Eric Garner in novel York, and the killing of Tamir has become part of a national outcry about minorities,especially black boys and men, dying during encounters with police.
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Source: theguardian.com