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Akron police are reviewing body cam video to determine the circumstances that led to law enforcement using tear gas and pepper spray on demonstrators Wednesday night.
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A Summit County special grand jury has ruled there was not enough credible evidence to charge the any of the officers with a crime.
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Akron groups are planning to protest as soon as the grand jury decision is announced. Pastors and business owners are asking protesters not to destroy property.
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Dozens of people gathered in Akron's Highland Square neighborhood Friday night to call for justice for Jayland Walker, who was fatally shot by Akron Police last summer.
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A grand jury is weighing whether to indict eight Akron police officers in the killing last summer of Jayland Walker. Meanwhile, seven mayoral candidates met on stage Wednesday night for one more debate. Whoever wins will have their work cut out for them.
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About a dozen community members prayed and called for peace outside the Justice Center in downtown Akron Tuesday night.
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City officials say it will take at least a week for the grand jury to review evidence in the fatal police shooting of Jayland Walker. In the meantime, city employees plan to set up a designated area on High Street downtown for potential protests.
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A special grand jury will begin hearing the Jayland Walker police shooting case Monday.
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Candidates to be the next mayor of Akron took to the stage on Wednesday for the first debate of the campaign. The seven candidates fielded a variety of questions, from policing to pubic safety to education.
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A special Summit County grand jury is expected to be seated April 10. The Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation has been reviewing the incident for about nine months.