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    13-year-old shot and killed by police, who say he pointed ‘replica’ gun at officers

    By Andrew DonovanDave Longley,

    2024-06-29
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    UTICA, N.Y. (WSYR-TV) — A 13-year-old who pointed a pellet gun at police chasing after him was shot and killed by one of the officers late Friday night, the Utica Police Department said Saturday morning.

    In a chaotic press conference Saturday morning, disrupted by members of the public shouting at police, Utica Police Chief Mark Williams says he wasn’t ready to say what initial incident caused officers to stop the 13-year-old and the other person he was with.

    When officers attempted to stop the pair around 10:18pm Friday on Shaw Street, the 13-year-old ran from police.

    Police claim, during the chase, “what appeared to be a handgun was pointed at the officer.”

    The chief said the weapon was determined to be a “replica GLOCK 17 Gen 5 handgun with a detachable magazine.” The chief called it a pellet gun.

    At that time, the officer fired once and hit the victim. The chief said emergency services were provided to him at the scene, but he died after being brought to the hospital.

    The teen’s name is Nyah Mway, his uncle confirms to ABC News.

    The officers involved, who are on paid administrative leave per policy, have not been named publicly.

    Per state regulation, the State Attorney General’s Office will lead an investigation into the justification of the officers’ actions. Utica Police says its conducting its own internal review.

    The department commits to releasing footage from the officer’s uniform-worn camera in the days ahead.

    “We are aware of a video of the incident circulating on social media platforms, which does not portray the incident in its entirety; we ask that the public obtains all of the information that will be made available when reviewing this tragic incident,” wrote the police spokesperson.

    He added: “We again offer our condolences to the family of the deceased juvenile during this very difficult time, as well as the many lives that this has now permanently changed within our community.”

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    Nancy Fiasco
    07-03
    So sad for the family and the officer. Why was a child running around with a pellet gun. And what gave him the idea pulling it out while running from police was a good idea. Gun safety should be taught to everyone. At least basics.
    Jo-mama
    06-29
    Sad a child has died because of his own actions. Yes be free blame the cops however... Wtf are his parents that at 13 he is in a hand and carrying what appears to to a gun? Parent need to parent their kids not let them run wild . I pray 🙏 for the men in blue and the child but CHARGE HIS PARENTS ! DO BETTER HE WAS 13 OUT OF CONTROL!!!
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