Witness videos show aftermath of Kadir Skinner shooting

Attorneys representing the family of 19-year-old Kadir Skinner have released witness-recorded videos they say show the aftermath of the Wilmington police shooting, with Skinner handcuffed and appearing to receive no immediate medical aid before being placed in a police cruiser. The videos have intensified calls for the Wilmington Police Department to release the officers' body camera footage and provide greater transparency. The post Witness videos show aftermath of Kadir Skinner shooting appeared first on AFRO American Newspapers.

Witness videos show aftermath of Kadir Skinner shooting

Community outrage grows with increased calls for accountability and transparency as police refuse to release body cam video

By The Law Office Harry M. Daniel LLC

Wilmington, Del. – Attorneys for the family of Kadir Skinner, the 19-year-old Black teenager who was shot in the back and killed by an officer with the Wilmington Police Department (WPD) last month, today (July 11) released videos showing the scene and officers’ treatment of the 19-year-old immediately following the shooting.

Kadir Skinner, 19, was fatally shot by a Wilmington police officer in June. Attorneys representing his family have released witness-recorded videos they say show the aftermath of the shooting, intensifying calls for the release of police body camera footage. Credit: Courtesy The Law Office of Harry M. Daniels LLC.

Skinner’s family is represented by  renowned national civil rights attorneys Harry Daniels and Ben Crump as well as Chance Lynch

The case has sparked national outrage as Skinner’s family, local leaders and countless others have repeatedly called for WPD to release body camera video of the shooting. Those calls have only grown louder as police have refused to release the video. 

The videos, shot by witnesses, show Skinner clearly alive while on the ground handcuffed. Officers do not appear to provide him any kind of medical attention while the teenager is writhing on the pavement in pain and, instead, lift him up to put him in a police cruiser as onlookers shout, “He’s dying!” 

“The more we learn about this situation, the worse it gets,” said Daniels. “Kadir Skinner was dying before their very eyes and they treated him like some kind of thug. It’s time for the City of Wilmington and Wilmington Police Department to step up with accountability and transparency and release the body camera video.” 

“Kadir Skinner was just 19-year-old when this officer shot him in the back and killed him,” said Crump. “This family deserves to know why. They deserve justice and we’re not going to rest until they have it.” 

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