Dash cam video shows deadly Chicago police shooting

ByAnne Swaney WLS logo
Wednesday, November 25, 2015
CPD released Laquan McDonald video
Dash cam video of a teen being shot to death by a police officer was released. Viewer discretion is advised.

CHICAGO , IL -- Laquan McDonald, 17, was shot 16 times by a Chicago police officer in October 2014. The police shooting video is graphic. Viewer discretion is advised.

A judge ordered the city to release that disturbing video by Wednesday. However, sources leaked a shorter version to ABC7 Chicago Eyewitness News on Tuesday morning, prompting Chicago police to move up the scheduled release.

WARNING: Some may find the full video below disturbing

This is the entire video of the shooting in Chicago.

The video obtained early was not edited, but the audio was removed because its source was unclear and Cook County State's Attorney Anita Alvarez said there was no audio on the official clip.

Cook County State's Attorney Anita Alvarez described the video following a court appearance by the Chicago Police Officer Jason Van Dyke, who is charged with McDonald's murder.

McDonald's family did not want the video released, but a freelance journalist filed a Freedom of Information Act request. The family released a statement, "This is a difficult time for us. As we have said in the past, while we would prefer that the video not be released we understand that a court has ordered otherwise. . . "

Concerned the release of such a video could lead to civil unrest, Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel and Police Supt. Garry McCarthy called for peaceful protests, as did McDonald's family.

"People have a right to be angry. People have a right to protest. People have a right to free speech. They do not have right to commit criminal acts," Supt. McCarthy said.

"Will we use this episode and this moment to build bridges that bring us together as a city or will we allow it to become a way that erects barriers that tear us apart as a city?" Mayor Emanuel said.

"We ask for calm in Chicago. No one understands the anger more than us but if you choose to speak out, we urge you to be peaceful. Don't resort to violence in Laquan's name. Let his legacy be better than that," McDonald's family said.

Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel called for calm after releasing the video of an officer shooting a teenager 16 times.