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Chicago officers are seen firing at least 15 shots at a black Jaguar as it races down a tree-lined street. The car crashes. The driver bolts. Officers chase him down a driveway between brick houses and over wooden fences. Then multiple shots are heard. &
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Chicago officers are seen firing at least 15 shots at a black Jaguar as it races down a tree-lined street. The car crashes. The driver bolts. Officers chase him down a driveway between brick houses and over wooden fences. Then multiple shots are heard.
"Get down! Hands behind your back! You shot at us, mother------!"
Moments later, officers curse at 18-year-old Paul O'Neal as they put him in handcuffs as he lies face down. Hands behind his back, his arms appear limp. The back of his shirt is covered in blood. An officer holds his foot on O'Neal's leg. Another holds down the mortally wounded man's head.
The actual shooting, which occurred on July 28, isn't seen in the footage because the officer's body camera didn't record the moment he opened fire. However, police say the officer who shot O'Neal in the back violated policy. The teen, police learned, was not armed.
Hillary Clinton is repeating her false claim that the FBI said her statements on her use of a private email were "truthful."
"As the FBI said, everything that I've said publicly has been consistent and truthful with what I've told them," Clinton said in an interview with KUSA's Brandon Rittiman on Wednesday.
Clinton made a similar claim -- which was widely debunked -- in an interview last weekend on "Fox News Sunday."
"(FBI Director James Comey) said my answers were truthful, and what I've said is consistent with what I have told the American people, that there were decisions discussed and made to classify retroactively certain of the emails," Clinton said.
The Washington Post's fact checkers gave the statement "four Pinocchios," their worst possible rating.
At the conclusion of the FBI's investigation, Comey said the agency had found many troubling practices surrounding Clinton's email use as secretary of state, and in his testimony before Congress, the FBI director did not back Clinton's public statements in which Clinton said she had not sent or received classified information on the private server.
"Get down! Hands behind your back! You shot at us, mother------!"
Moments later, officers curse at 18-year-old Paul O'Neal as they put him in handcuffs as he lies face down. Hands behind his back, his arms appear limp. The back of his shirt is covered in blood. An officer holds his foot on O'Neal's leg. Another holds down the mortally wounded man's head.
The actual shooting, which occurred on July 28, isn't seen in the footage because the officer's body camera didn't record the moment he opened fire. However, police say the officer who shot O'Neal in the back violated policy. The teen, police learned, was not armed.
Hillary Clinton is repeating her false claim that the FBI said her statements on her use of a private email were "truthful."
"As the FBI said, everything that I've said publicly has been consistent and truthful with what I've told them," Clinton said in an interview with KUSA's Brandon Rittiman on Wednesday.
Clinton made a similar claim -- which was widely debunked -- in an interview last weekend on "Fox News Sunday."
"(FBI Director James Comey) said my answers were truthful, and what I've said is consistent with what I have told the American people, that there were decisions discussed and made to classify retroactively certain of the emails," Clinton said.
The Washington Post's fact checkers gave the statement "four Pinocchios," their worst possible rating.
At the conclusion of the FBI's investigation, Comey said the agency had found many troubling practices surrounding Clinton's email use as secretary of state, and in his testimony before Congress, the FBI director did not back Clinton's public statements in which Clinton said she had not sent or received classified information on the private server.
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