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Chicago police shoot 16-year-old, prompting protests

CHICAGO (AP) - More than 100 people have gathered in Chicago for a vigil and protest after the fatal shooting of a 16-year-old by a police officer.

The demonstrations Tuesday came a day after coroners say Pierre L. Loury died at a hospital.

Chicago Chief of Detectives Eugene Roy says the teen ran from a car believed to be connected to an earlier shooting. Roy says an officer chased the teen and an "armed confrontation" resulted in the officer shooting Loury. He says a weapon found at the scene was taken into evidence.

But Loury's mother tells WBBM-TV her son didn't have a gun. The boy's stepfather says the family wants justice.

Local media report the vigil was held at the site of the shooting. Protesters then marched through streets, sometimes disrupting traffic.

The shooting is under investigation.

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