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8 Akron police officers involved in Jayland Walker shooting are back on active duty
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Date:2025-04-10 08:30:42
The eight Ohio police officers involved in the fatal shooting of 25-year-old Jayland Walker last year have returned to active duty, authorities said.
Each of the officers were cleared of criminal charges by a Summit County grand jury in April, leading to the decision to place all eight officers "back on full-time, active duty," Akron police Capt. Michael Miller said.
Meantime, internal investigators are nearing the end of an administrative review of the incident.
What happened to Jayland Walker?
Police said officers tried to pull Walker over on June 27, 2022 for a traffic violation, but he ignored their commands, beginning a crosstown car chase during which police say Walker fired a single shot out of his driver's side window.
The eight officers pursued him on foot after Walker jumped out of his car. Police say they tried to use Tasers to stop Walker, but were unsuccessful. A short time later, police say Walker tuned toward the officers, who then opened fire. Walker was unarmed when he was fatally shot, but a gun was found in his vehicle, according to police.
Collectively, the eight officers fired over 90 bullets, striking Walker 46 times.
The incident sparked outrage across the city, leading to weeks of protests and demonstrations that occasionally saw clashes between police and demonstrators and damage to several businesses in downtown Akron.
Walker's family filed a federal lawsuit against the city, the eight officers and other police and public officials. The ongoing suit seeks $45 million in damages.
After the incident, the eight officers, seven of whom are white, were placed on administrative leave, and Akron Police Chief Steve Mylett called in the Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation (BCI).
Officers brought back to help a police staffing shortage
Mylett, who announced recently that he will be leaving at the end of this year, called the eight officers back to perform administrative and desk duties to help with a staffing shortage in the Akron Police Department.
A Summit County grand jury this spring heard the evidence collected by BCI and presented by special prosecutor's with the Ohio Attorney General's Office. The panel of local jurors in April did not vote in the supermajority needed to indict any of the officers criminally.
The next day, Mylett told the Beacon Journal, a part of the USA TODAY Network, that the city's internal investigation into any possible policy violations, which was on hold pending the criminal probe, could now begin in earnest. Mylett added that the BCI report provided him with nothing to suggest the officers did anything wrong.
"Nothing is jumping out at me right now," Mylett said at the time. "But there could be, I don't know."
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