Minutes after #LaquanMcDonald was shot 16 times, several police officers entered a Burger King located just yards from where the teen fell, demanding to view the restaurant's password-protected surveillance video. When they left two hours later, the video had an inexplicable 86-minute gap. #Chicago
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CHICAGO, IL (AFP) - NOVEMBER 27 : Demonstrators block motorist along# Michigan
Avenue as they protest the shooting of Laquan McDonald who was killed by
a Chicago police officer November 27, 2015 in #Chicago, #Illinois.
Chicago police officer Jason Van Dyke was charged Tuesday with first
degree murder for fatally shooting 17-year-old McDonald 16 times last
year on the southwest side of Chicago after Van Dyke was responding to a
call of a knife wielding man. The dash-cam video of officer Van Dyke
shooting McDonald was released by the Chicago Police department earlier
this week after a judge denied Van Dyke bail during his bond hearing at
Leighton Criminal Court.