CHICAGO — Chicago authorities have released several videos of an unarmed teen being shot and killed by police. <br /> <br />Police shot 18-year-old Paul O’Neal in the back on July 28 after he fled from a stolen car and then ran behind a house. <br /> <br />Chicago officials released nine video clips last Friday. <br /> <br />According to police, Chicago officers attempted to stop O’Neal around 7:30 p.m. on July 28 while he was driving in a stolen Jaguar convertible. <br /> <br />O’Neal hit two Chicago police vehicles while in the car, and two officers fired at him while he was in the car, police said. <br /> <br />He then fled from the Jaguar, and a third officer chased him behind a house and fatally shot him, according to police. <br /> <br />Officials said O’Neal died from a single gunshot wound to the back. <br /> <br />Video footage shows officers opening fire on the Jaguar as it drives towards and away from them. <br /> <br />At least 15 shots are fired in roughly five seconds as the Jaguar drives off and ends up hitting a police SUV, according to the Chicago Tribune. <br /> <br />O’Neal then takes off running as officers chase him behind some homes. <br /> <br />There was no actual footage of the fatal shooting, but about four more shots can be heard on some of the video, according to the Tribune. <br /> <br />The department said the officer who chased and shot O’Neal was wearing a body camera, but that the shooting was not recorded on camera. <br /> <br />The three officers who opened fire on O’Neal have been stripped of their police powers. Superintendent Eddie Johnson said police appeared to have violated departmental policy in the O’Neal case.
