Tamir Rice
Today marks the two-year anniversary of the death of 12-year-old Tamir Rice, who was fatally shot by a White Cleveland police officer while playing with a toy gun.
A 13-year-old boy by the name of Tyre King was shot and killed by a police officer in Columbus, Ohio on Wednesday, September 14th. Police were called to the scene when someone reported an armed robbery. Upon their arrival, Tyre was found to have a BB gun in his possession, which prompted the cop Bryan […]
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According to police, one of the officers fired several rounds into an alley, striking Tyree King. King was transported to Nationwide Children's Hospital and listed in critical condition, but did not survive.
The Quicken Loans Arena in downtown Cleveland and the recreation center where Tamir was killed stand just four miles apart, but the space between the priorities of the RNC and the people the sticker represents couldn't be further apart.
A video obtained by FOX8 Cleveland shows the police pulling up to the boys as they raise their hands. Authorities also order the young men not to make any sudden moves.
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