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SALT LAKE CITY — Salt Lake City Police have released officers' body-worn camera footage of a Sept. 4 incident in which an officer shot a 13-year-old boy.
When officers responded to the area, the mother told them her son, Linden Cameron, was "out of control" and needed to be taken to the hospital. She has publicly said that her son has autism.
She told officers he may have had what she believed was a BB or pellet gun. She also told them her son had previously threatened to shoot one of her coworkers.
"I don't believe it's a real gun," she told officers.
"Unfortunately, we have to treat them all as if they are [real guns]," one officer responded, to which she replied, "Right, I know."
At one point, the boy ran from officers, one of whom fired at least 10 shots as heard in the bodycam footage after ordering him to show his hands and get on the ground. The shooting occurred just after 10 p.m. near the area of 500 South and Navajo Street. It was unclear from the footage if he brandished a weapon.
"I don't feel good," Cameron can be heard saying after being shot. "Tell my mom I love her."
Cameron was transported to the hospital with numerous injures. On the day of the shooting, the boy's brother tweeted that Cameron was in stable condition.
"As a member of this community, and as the mother of a 14-year-old boy, I am profoundly heartbroken and I am frustrated," said Mayor Erin Mendenhall in a statement made before the video's release. "This shooting is another tragedy. It's a tragedy for this young boy, for his mother and for families and individuals who have acute mental health issues."
Police announced an investigation would take place immediately after the shooting and released the bodycam videos 10 business days after the incident, as per department policy.