FBI asked to investigate Walmart shooting death

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Credit: Jim Otte/Staff

Credit: Jim Otte/Staff

The U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Ohio has asked the FBI to investigate the Beavercreek police officer-involved Walmart shooting death of John Crawford III, according to the Dayton Unit of the NAACP.

Dayton Unit NAACP President Derrick Foward said in a press release Tuesday that U.S. Attorney Carter Stewart will wait for the results of the FBI investigation before deciding whether to launch a civil rights investigation into the matter.

A spokesman for the U.S. Attorney's Office did not immediately return a message seeking confirmation.

Foward also said that Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine has promised to provide Walmart surveillance video to the NAACP, but did not say when the NAACP would get the recordings.

The NAACP has launched its own investigation into the shooting death of Crawford.

Beavercreek police shot and killed Crawford on Aug. 5 inside a Walmart store after receiving a 911 call about a man in the store with a weapon.

He was carrying an air rifle/pellet gun that he had picked off a shelf from inside the store.

A woman who was fleeing the store with her daughter after gunshots were fired suffered a medical condition and died that night.

Angela Williams, 37, of Fairborn, worked at a Springfield nursing home.

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