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Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel Says He Won’t Resign

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December 2, 2015, 1:36 PM ET
Mayor Rahn Emanuel And Chicago Police Superintendent McCarthy To Release Police Shooting Video
CHICAGO, IL - NOVEMBER 24: Mayor Rahm Emanuel (L) and Chicago Police Superintendent Garry McCarthy hold a press conference to address the arrest of Chicago Police officer Jason Van Dyke on November 24, 2015 in Chicago, Illinois. Van Dyke has been charged with first degree murder for shooting 17-year-old Laquan McDonald 16 times on October 20, 2014 after responding to a call of a knife wielding man who had threatened the complainant and was attempting to break into vehicles in a trucking yard. Emanuel and McCarthy announced they were releasing police video of the shooting during the press conference. (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images)Photograph by Scott Olson—Getty Images

Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel said Wednesday that he would not resign following criticism of how his administration has handled the shooting death of a black teenager last year by a white officer.

In his first remarks since announcing Tuesday that he had fired Chicago Police Superintendent Garry McCarthy’s, Emanuel said he would not yield to demands from protesters calling for him to step down. “We have a process called the election,” Emanuel said during a Politico event in Illinois. “The voters spoke. I’ll be held accountable for the decisions and actions that I make.”

McCarthy was fired after the release of a police dash cam video showing Officer Jason Van Dyke shooting 17-year-old Laquan McDonald 16 times, including multiple shots while McDonald was lying in the street. Van Dyke has been charged with first-degree murder and is currently free on bail. The city initially fought the release of the video until a judge ordered it to be made publicly available.

Over the last week, Emanuel has been under pressure to quell protesters’ calls for police reforms and accountability. In the last few days he has announced a task force to look into excessive force incidents by Chicago police and called for more body cams for officers.

The mayor gave a bit more detail on conversations he had with McCarthy concerning how the city could move forward following the release of the McDonald video, saying he met with the former superintendent multiple times beginning on Sunday. Emanuel said he ultimately realized that McCarthy was becoming a liability and had to go.

Hours after McCarthy was fired Tuesday, Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan asked the U.S. Justice Department to conduct a civil rights investigation into the police department’s use of force.

Emanuel also said he had canceled a trip to Paris to join global climate change talks, saying he needed to “stay in Chicago to work.”

This article was originally published on Time.com.

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