One year after police shot and killed Jayland Walker, more than 100 people from Akron marched in Washington D.C. Tuesday, demanding justice for him.
A year ago today, eight Akron officers shot Walker more than 40 times after a brief chase.
This afternoon’s march took demonstrators to the Department of Justice. They’re echoing calls from the Walker family and even Congresswoman Emilia Sykes for a federal investigation into the Akron Police Department.
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