Body camera footage showing the final moments of a pregnant Black woman who was shot and killed by police in an Ohio parking lot last week is expected to be released to the public on Friday.
by police in an Ohio parking lot last week is expected to be released to the public on Friday.
Walton did not immediately respond to phone messages from The Associated Press seeking additional comment. Officers say Ta’Kiya Young was suspected of shoplifting before she accelerated her car toward an officer.One officer went to the driver’s side of Young’s car and told her to stop and get out multiple times, Belford said, while the other officer moved to the front of the vehicle.Police are at the scene moments after Ta’Kiya Young was gunned down by police officers.WBNS 10TV
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