CHICAGO — The scene of 13-year-old Adam Toledo’s death was marked by quiet displays of sorrow Thursday after the release of body camera video of a Chicago police officer shooting him. People stopped by the scene in the Little Village neighborhood to leave votive candles and flowers. An embroidered cross with the teen’s initials adorned the fence in front of a small makeshift altar in his .
A young boy is handed a gun by someone older, chased down a Southwest Side alley by a police officer and shot to death.
It’s a series of events now commanding the attention of Chicago, which had been anxiously awaiting the release of police body-camera video of the fatal shooting of 13-year-old Adam Toledo.
But a similar scenario played out nearly 30 years ago when an officer shot and killed a 12-year-old boy in Brighton Park the youngest Chicago police shooting victim in recent memory.
Debra Fahrforth still doesn’t believe her son had a gun, as police said, when an officer shot 12-year-old Joey Chlopek the afternoon of June 6, 1992.
Mother whose 12-year-old son was killed by Chicago cop 30 years ago: Nothing has changed
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Debra Fahrforth, the mother of 12-year-old Joey Chlopek who was shot by a Chicago police officer in 1992, poses with a photo of her and her son in her home in Willow Springs, Ill., Friday morning, April 16, 2021. | Pat Nabong/Sun-Times
CHICAGO - A young boy is handed a gun by someone older, chased down a Southwest Side alley by a police officer and shot to death.
It’s a series of events now commanding the attention of Chicago, which had been anxiously awaiting the release of police body camera video of the fatal shooting of 13-year-old Adam Toledo.
At Bond Hearing For Man Authorities Say Was With Him, Prosecutors Say 13-Year-Old Adam Toledo Had Gun In Hand When He Was Fatally Shot By Police
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CHICAGO (CBS) At a bond hearing Saturday for the man who was with 13-year-old Adam Toledo when he was shot and killed by police, prosecutor said Adam had a gun in his hand when an officer shot and killed him.
Prosecutors said while defendant Ruben Roman was the one to fire the gun, Adam was holding it when he was shot and killed by police at a point when Roman was already being detained.
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CHICAGO â A young man who was with a 13-year-old boy fatally shot by a Chicago police officer last month fired the rounds that drew the officer s attention, prosecutors said Saturday.
Ruben Roman, 21, is seen on video firing the weapon that brought police to the Little Village neighborhood on the night of March 29. He and 13-year-old Adam Toledo fled the scene together, with officers in pursuit, prosecutors said.
Roman was arrested as another officer chased Toledo, who was holding a gun when the officer shot him, prosecutors said. That gun matched the spent cartridge casings that were found in the area where Roman was firing, prosecutors said.