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New video shows Jerame Reid’s hands were up when shot & killed by N.J. police

Jerame Reid, 36, is seen exiting the vehicle with his hands raised at shoulder height when a Bridgeton police officer fired at least six times.

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A newly released video capturing the police shooting death of Jerame Reid shows an officer warning the suspect not to move or he’ll be “f—ing dead” before the man steps out of his car.

Reid, 36, is seen exiting the vehicle with his hands raised at shoulder height when a Bridgeton police officer, who recognizes Reid by name, fired at least six times.

Jerame Reid police shooting video

Reid’s fatal encounter with police happened on Dec. 30 when driver Leroy Tutt, 46, of  Long Branch was pulled over for a routine traffic stop for running a stop sign.

As the Bridgeton officer Days approaches the car, he calls to his partner officer Worley, “We’ve got a gun in this glove compartment!”

“I ain’t got no reason to reach for nothing, bro, I ain’t got no reason to reach for nothing,” Reid is heard responding as Days continues to yell to his partner that Reid is reaching for something.

“I’m getting out and getting on the ground,” Days is heard telling the other officer before indeed opening the car door and stepping out.

Days, while shouting, takes several steps back before opening fire upon Reid as he stands with two empty hands in the air.

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Worley appears to shoot his handgun as well.

The shocking video was obtained by South Jersey Times and the Press of Atlantic City through an open requests request.

Excessive force by police

The shooting has sparked protests in the South Jersey town citing excessive force by police officers. The death of Reid comes after the police shooting deaths of several Black men. Activists are calling for a full investigation.

The Bridgeton Police Department released a statement Tuesday expressing it was upset over the video’s release, calling it unprofessional and uncompassionate “out of respect for the family.”

Statement by police on Jerame Reid video

“Since this remains a criminal investigation being conducted by the Cumberland County Prosecutor’s Office with assistance from the New Jersey State Police the administration of the Bridgeton Police Dept. will refrain from any further comment other than that it fully supports the officers involved as well as the legal process this incident is subject to,” it added.

Both officers have been placed on administrative leave while the Cumberland County prosecutor’s office investigates.

Unheard Voices is an award-winning news magazine that started in 2004 as a newsletter in the Asbury Park, Neptune, and Long Branch, NJ areas to broadening into a recognized Black online media outlet. The company is one of the few outlets dedicated to covering social justice issues. They are the recipient of the NAACP Unsung Hero Award and CV Magazine's Innovator Award for Best Social Justice Communications Company.

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