Police In Full Riot Gear Reportedly Deploy Tear Gas As Akron Protests Ensue

Police In Full Riot Gear Reportedly Deploy Tear Gas As Akron Protests Ensue

KEY POINTS

  • Protesters were calling out the shooting death of Jayland Walker
  • Protests during the day were peaceful, but by evening, police in full riot gear deployed tear gas
  • Walker suffered at least 60 gunshot wounds, the Akron police chief said

Akron, Ohio -- Police in Akron, Ohio, reportedly deployed tear gas near protesters Sunday evening as protests ensued in the troubled city following the police shooting death of 25-year-old Jayland Walker last week. Earlier in the day, demonstrations were peaceful.

In a video posted by Molly Walsh of the Akron Beacon Journal, several police cars can be seen lined up on Main Street. “Police leaving a trail of tear gas down Main Street. Protestors on-foot have dispersed for most part at least by the Civic,” Walsh captioned the video.

Police in full riot gear were seen lining up along the front of the Justice Center in downtown Akron as the sun set on protesters calling out the shooting death of Walker, WKYC Channel 3 reported. Tear gas was deployed near the area where demonstrators were located, the outlet reported.