Hundreds of protesters closed a major Chicago intersection Tuesday
night after authorities released a "disturbing" dashcam video of the
moment a cop shot 17-year-old Laquan McDonald 16 times last year.
Chicago police Officer Jason Van Dyke, 37,
turned himself in Tuesday and was ordered held without bond on a charge
of first-degree murder in Laquan's death in October 2014.
City and state police walked alongside
demonstrators, who largely remained peaceful as they clogged the
intersection of Roosevelt Road and Michigan Avenue in the South Loop.
The protest started when 30 to 40 people met in an art gallery after
City Hall released the graphic video, saying they were there to reflect
and to discuss their emotions.
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