Officials are pleading with the public to stand with the family of a Philadelphia man who was fatally shot by police last month by abstaining from any destruction or violence against the city in the wake of the release of the body camera footage and 911 calls made prior to his death.
Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner asked the public on Wednesday to protect each other from “violence in the street,” and from damage and looting at local businesses as tensions come to a head amid both election concerns and the release of the audio and video footage in connection with 27-year-old Walter Wallace Jr.’s death.
Read more on foxnews.com