Police identify officers involved in shooting of 12-year-old boy with pellet gun

CLEVELAND (AP) — Cleveland police say two officers told a 12-year-old boy with a pellet gun to show his hands three times before he was shot to death.

Authorities on Wednesday also released video and audio evidence from the shooting. You can listen to the 911 call by CLICKING HERE.

Police identified the officers involved in the shooting of Tamir Rice as 26-year-old Timothy Loehman, who was appointed to the force this year, and 46-year-old Frank Garmback, who's been with the department since 2008.

Police say Tamir was told to raise his hands three times, then reached into his waistband for what appeared to be a firearm. Police later determined it was an airsoft gun, which shoots small plastic pellets.

Police emphasized the video below is being released as the boy's family wished, and it was not an effort to "exonerate" or condemn anyone. IMPORTANT: We are not showing the shooting out of respect to Tamir’s family.



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