In a killing with unavoidable echoes of the Tamir Rice case out of Cleveland, a Columbus officer responding to a report of a USD 10 armed robbery shot a young boy Wednesday night after he pulled out a BB gun that looked "practically identical" to the weapon that police officers use, authorities said.
Evidence from the shooting will automatically be presented to a grand jury to determine whether the officer's actions were justified.
"There is something wrong in this country, and it is bringing its epidemic to our city streets," Ginther said yesterday.
"And a 13-year-old is dead in the city of Columbus because of our obsession with guns and violence."
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Dozens attended a vigil yesterday night near the shooting, including members of Tyre King's youth football team. Some carried signs calling for justice for Tyre, while candles spelled out "RIP Tyre King."
Officers investigating the robbery report east of downtown Columbus spotted three males who matched the description of the suspects, authorities said. Two of the males ran away when officers tried to speak with them.
The police chased the pair into an alley and tried to take them into custody. Tyre pulled out a gun with a laser sight, and an officer fired, hitting the boy multiple times, police said. Tyre later died at a hospital.
In keeping with department policy, Mason has been placed on leave while Tyre's shooting is investigated. A call to the head of the police union representing him was not immediately returned.
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