The parents of 12-year-old Tamir Rice, who was killed by an Ohio police officer at a park in Cleveland on Saturday, are requesting city officials release the complete video of the incident.
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“While we request the release of the complete video, we also ask for the media to give our family privacy as we continue to grieve and learn about what happened. We feel the actions of the patrol officer who took our son’s life must be made public,” the boy’s parents, Samaria Rice and Leonard Warner, wrote in a statement.
“Though the hurt our family feels is too painful for words to describe, we still have faith in the justice system,” they added.
The shooting was captured on surveillance video, but authorities speaking at a news conference on Monday said they didn’t know when the footage would be released to the public. They also disclosed that a Cleveland grand jury will decide whether or not to indict the police officer who fatally shot Rice.









