Video shows Chicago cops handcuffing terrified 10-year-old boy who "matched" description
Chicago police officers detained and handcuffed a 10-year-old black boy who was playing in his grandparents' front yard because they thought he matched the description of someone they were attempting to track down.
Cell phone footage tweeted out Friday that has been viewed over 700,000 times, shows officers handcuffing a young boy, identified byNBC News affiliate Chicago 5 as Michael Thomas Jr., while questioning him about a gun. Chicago police say theofficers didn’t do anything wrong.
Police said they had received multiple calls about a young boy with a gun, and said Thomas ran away from them at first when they approached, according to the news outlet.
“Keep in mind, this is difficult for an officer to tell right off the bat if you’re 10 years old, 12 years old [or] 14… So they handcuffed the kid for safety reasons,”Chicago Police Superintendent Eddie Johnson said at a press conference Wednesday. “Because he did match that description. They followed all the rules and protocols that we have in place, so I’m not concerned about that at all.”
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