Disturbing video footage purportedly showing a teenager involved in a deadly shooting in the US state of Wisconsin is evidence that far stricter gun control measures are needed, the UN human rights office, OHCHR said on Friday.
According to reports, a 17-year-old male youth has been arrested and charged with killing two people and injuring others in the city of Kenosha, Wisconsin, earlier this week.
US authorities said that the father of five was shot seven times in the back, sparking a public outcry and boycotts of major sporting events by athletes.
Not the first time
Briefing journalists in Geneva, OHCHR spokesperson Rupert Colville condemned the latest violence as part of a âlong-running problemâ, that included the killing in police custody of George Floyd earlier this year, âand many othersâ.
âWe would see this as yet another unfortunate example of insufficient and lacks gun control measures in the United States, which is something we have spoken about several times before,â he said. âIt should be inconceivable that you have a 17-year-old running around with an automatic rifle.â
The death of 46-year-old Mr. Floyd on 25 May in the MinneapolisâŻwas captured on video, while a police officer knelt on his neck for over eight minutes, sparking worldwide protests, including by the Black Lives Matter movement.
Despite commitments to reform by police forces following the killing of Mr. Floyd, Mr. Colville maintained that these âclearly havenât been deliveredâŚand the killings are continuingâ.
Guns readily available
Although it was encouraging that a serious grassroots movement had mobilized âto stop this and change thisâ, Mr. Colville maintained that it was hard to see how it might be successful, âwhen guns are so readily available and especially assault riflesâ.
âThereâs clearly a huge amount of work to be done within individual police departments and police officer to change the situation, but itâs obviously not going to happen overnightâ the OHCHR spokesperson continued.
âBut one would hope that with the amount of attention given to all these cases this year that the cases would start to filter through to the local police force and that their commanders would really take a grip on their men and women and try to prevent any more such incidents.â
Mr. Colville said that video footage of Mr. Blakeâs shooting appeared to show that excessive force had been used.
âIt does not appear that the law enforcement officers abided by the international standard of intentional use of lethal force with a firearm,â he said, describing the shooting as a âpainful reminder of how African Americans continue to be exposed to differentiated and heightened risk, when engaging with law enforcement bodies in the United States.â
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