A Chicago mother is still looking for answers seven months after her 19-year-old son was shot dead by police officers on the cityโs West Side, and she has filed a federal wrongful death lawsuit claiming that her son was killed without justification, the Chicago Tribune reports.
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According to the news site, Roshad McIntoshโs mother, Cynthia Lane, still does not know a single thing about the investigation or what happened to her son. She doesnโt know the names of the officers who killed him or whether theyโve even been disciplined for the shooting. She doesnโt know why her son was being chased that fateful Aug. 25, 2014, night. Some witnesses at the scene had claimed that the teen was surrendering when he was shot, but Lane has not been able to find out anything about that, either.
โI would just like to know why, why did they shoot my son?โ Lane said to reporters at the Dirksen U.S. Courthouse as her lawsuit was announced. The lawsuit claims that McIntosh was killed without justification and that police have since worked to cover it up.
According to the lawsuit, the teen was โenjoying a summer eveningโ on the West Side whenย he was approached by officers who had their weapons drawn and began chasing him.ย McIntosh, whom the lawsuit said was unarmed, tried to surrender, but officers allegedly opened fire, โkilling him without cause or provocation,โ according to the lawsuit, the Tribune notes.
Police, however, insist that when they spotted individuals who fit the description of armed suspects, one of themโlater identified as McIntoshโtook off running before he allegedly drew a weapon and did not heed orders to drop it.
โThe offender then โฆ pointed his weapon in the direction of the officer,โ the police statement read.
โYou got an offender with a gun. Instead of dropping the gun and surrendering, he points the gun at the police, and the officer has no choice,โ police-union spokesman Pat Camden said, according to the Tribune. Police, he said, did recover a handgun at the scene.
Lane, the Tribune notes, is now left to raise her 3-year-old grandson, who will never know his father.ย โHe gives me the strength to keep fighting and to try to get justice,โ the grieving mother said of her grandson.
According to the Tribune, the lawsuit also accuses the Chicago Police Department of civil rights violations, slamming practices that it says leaves black men as targets and adheres to a โpolice code of silenceโ toward the investigation and discipline of fellow officers.
Read more at the Chicago Tribune.
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