Friday, January 15, 2016

Emanuel Ducks Questions About Teen Shot 16 Times By Chicago Police

By Mark Guarino, Jan 14, 2016 Washington Post

CHICAGO — Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel ducked questions Thursday about whether he knew far earlier than he has previously disclosed about differences between police accounts of the fatal shooting of 17-year-old Laquan McDonald and what a dash-cam video of the 2014 incident actually shows.

A Chicago Tribune report on Thursday, citing emails, interviews and official city calendars, suggested that the mayor’s aides and attorneys at city hall knew of the discrepancies in the case as early as December 2014 — months before Emanuel said he was fully briefed about the case. Emanuel, who was fighting for re-election at the time, has said he had not been aware that police reports about the shooting differed so dramatically from the now-infamous video until long after the incident. The city settled with McDonald’s family last spring.


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