I want to remember the good things about Ma Khia : Mother of 16-year-old girl shot dead by Columbus cop breaks down and says she s always had sympathy for the family of Breonna Taylor and now she knows what it’s like to lose a child
Paula Bryant s daughter Ma Khia, 16, was shot and killed by police on Tuesday
Nicholas Reardon, with Columbus police department, is under investigation
Bryant said that she wanted the killing to stop
She described her daughter as a stellar student who was peaceful and loving
Footage from Officer Nicholas Reardon's body camera paints a picture of what happened in the death of Ma'khia Bryant once he arrived at 4:44 p.m. 12 minutes after the 911 call.
FOX News correspondent Garrett Tenney has the latest as additional video footage is released of fatal shooting on Special Report
The other individuals involved in the confrontation that ended in the fatal officer-involved shooting of 16-year-old Ma Khia Bryant were all adults, a spokesperson for Columbus Police Department told Fox News Thursday.
Bryant was in foster care with Franklin County Children Services.
She had been living at the foster home that was the scene of the shooting since Feb. 14 of this year, according to the New York Times.
Surveillance video of the altercation shows four people standing in front of that home. As Officer Nicholas Reardon is pulling up to the house, Bryant and two other people appear to come out of the front door.
Nancy Grace: If Ma Khia Bryant called 911 before Columbus police shooting, that changes everything foxnews.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from foxnews.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Updated: 10:21 AM CDT Apr 23, 2021 Karin Johnson Reporter Warning: This video may be disturbing to some viewers.At 4:32 p.m. on Tuesday, someone called 911 to report a disturbance on Legion Lane in Columbus, Ohio. We got these. grown girls trying to fight us. Trying to stab us. Trying to put our hands on our grandma. Get here now, the unidentified caller said.Neighbors said 16-year-old Ma khia Bryant made that call. Columbus police have yet to identify the caller. Chief Michael Woods said he didn t know if Bryant was the caller. We do not know that. Again, that will be (the Bureau of Criminal Investigation) interviewing all the witnesses to determine who made those phone calls, Woods said. The caller s phone number was redacted in a computer-aided dispatch report obtained by sister station WLWT.Footage from Officer Nicholas Reardon s body camera paints a picture of what happened once he arrived at 4:44 p.m. 12 minutes after the 911 call.As Reardon