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A Chicago prosecutor was not fully informed when he told a judge that 13-year-old Adam Toledo was armed with a gun when the teen was fatally shot by a police officer.
Bodycam footage shows the fatal police shooting of Adam Toledo, 13, in Chicago. EPA
Video footage was released of Toledo's killing, part of which shows the teen appearing to raise his hands a split second before he was fatally shot.
Bodycam footage of Adam Toledo's fatal police shooting in Chicago last month shows a gun near the sceneAP
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Community members rally after the body camera footage of police killing of Adam Toledo.
Community members rally after the body camera footage of police killing of Adam Toledo.AP
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A Chicago prosecutor was not fully informed when he told a judge that 13-year-old Adam Toledo was armed with a gun when the teen was fatally shot by a police officer last month, a report said.

A Cook County assistant state attorney made the statement during a bond hearing for 21-year-old Ruben Roman, who was with Toledo leading up to the March 29 police shooting, WGN 9 reported.

“The officer tells [Toledo] to drop it as [Toledo] turns towards the officer. [Toledo] has a gun in his right hand,” the attorney said during the hearing, according to the report.

But on Thursday, a spokesperson for Cook County State’s Attorney Kim Foxx told the outlet that a prosecutor in their office did not have all the information before presenting his argument.

“An attorney who works in this office failed to fully inform himself before speaking in court,” the spokesperson said.

Also on Thursday, video footage was released of Toledo’s killing, part of which shows the teen appearing to raise his hands a split second before he was fatally shot.

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