Chicago man, 26, killed in gunfight following traffic stop by police
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45% : Dexter Reed's mother, Nicole Banks, looks on as the family's attorney, Andrew Stroth, speaks to reporters outside the headquarters for the Civilian Office of Police Accountability in West Town, Chicago,Dexter Reed's sister Porscha Banks told reporters she cannot express the pain her family is going throughOf the officer he added: 'If that bullet had hit him a few inches in a different direction, I would be here today talking about the loss of another young black man.41% : Heart stopping footage shows the moment a Chicago man 'opens fire on police' before cops shoot more than 90 times to kill himDexter Reed, 26, was killed following a traffic stop on March 21 after police pulled him over in Humboldt Park for allegedly failing to wear a seatbeltThe Civilian Office of Police Accountability said preliminary evidence showed Reed fired first, injuring one officer but this is not clear from the footageBodycam footage shows plain clothes officers approaching Reed's SUV and ordering him to roll down his window with their weapons drawn before a volley of shots ring outA gun was later recovered from the passenger side of the vehicle and an investigation is now underway.
35% : The Civilian Office of Police Accountability said preliminary evidence showed Reed fired first, injuring one officer.
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