<div dir="ltr"><div>Here is the link to the story: <a href="http://www.msnbc.com/msnbc/cops-shoot-and-kill-man-holding-toy-gun-walmart">http://www.msnbc.com/msnbc/cops-shoot-and-kill-man-holding-toy-gun-walmart</a><br><br>
</div>Here is a link for the gun in question: <a href="http://www.crosman.com/airguns/rifles/pump/30110">http://www.crosman.com/airguns/rifles/pump/30110</a><br><br><h1 class="">Cops shoot and kill man holding toy gun in Walmart</h1>
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08/09/14 05:16 PM—<span class="">Updated </span>08/09/14 05:49 PM<br><div class="">
<span>By </span><span class=""><a href="http://www.msnbc.com/person/nisha-chittal">Nisha Chittal</a><br><br><br></span></div><div class="">
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<p>A young man holding a toy rifle in a Walmart was shot and killed
on Tuesday by police in the Dayton suburb of Beavercreek, Ohio,
according to <a href="http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2014/08/08/cops-gun-down-ohio-man-holding-toy-rifle-in-walmart-like-he-was-not-even-human/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">Raw Story</a>. John Crawford, 22, was carrying a toy gun he picked up in the store, alarming two other shoppers.</p>
<p>LeeCee Johnson, the mother of Crawford’s children, <a href="http://www.daytondailynews.com/news/news/man-police-shot-in-walmart-killed-over-fake-gun-fa/ngw77/" rel="nofollow">told the <em>Dayton Daily News </em></a>she was on the phone with him while he was browsing in the store. “<span>We was just talking,” she told the Ohio newspaper. </span><span>“He
said he was at the video games playing videos and he went over there by
the toy section where the toy guns were. And the next thing I know, he
said ‘It’s not real,’ and the police start shooting and they said ‘Get
on the ground,’ but he was already on the ground because they had shot
him. And I could hear him just crying and screaming. I feel like they
shot him down like he was not even human.”</span></p>
<p><a href="http://www.cbsnews.com/news/source-walmart-gunman-was-carrying-toy-rifle/" rel="nofollow">CBS reports </a>that
two other Walmart customers, April and Ronald Ritchie, saw Crawford
walking around the store with what appeared to be a gun and called the
police. The police station reports that officers asked Crawford to put
down the weapon, and opened fire when he did not comply. He later died
of his gun shot wounds at a nearby hospital, where his death was ruled a
homicide by the Montgomery County coroner’s office. A request for
comment by msnbc to the Beavercreek police department was not
immediately returned. </p>
<p>The Ohio Attorney General’s office <a href="http://www.whio.com/news/news/report-shooting-beavercreek-wal-mart/ngwTS/" rel="nofollow">has said </a>that
the gun Crawford was carrying was an MK-177 BB/Pellet rifle, also known
as a “variable pump air rifle.” Family members could not be reached for
comment by msnbc.</p>
<p>Tasha Thomas, who identified herself as Crawford’s girlfriend, <a href="http://www.daytondailynews.com/news/news/man-police-shot-in-walmart-killed-over-fake-gun-fa/ngw77/" rel="nofollow">told the <em>Dayton Daily News </em></a>that
she drove Crawford to the Walmart and was also in the store, but was in
a different aisle from Crawford when the shooting happened. He was not
armed when he entered the store, she said. “<span>He did not have any type of gun on him. It’s not fair.”</span></p>
<p>A relative told the paper the family had contacted the NAACP and the
National Action Network, a civil rights group led by MSNBC’s Rev. Al
Sharpton.</p> </div>
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