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How long will independent review of Jazmir Tucker shooting take? Police auditor explains 'frustrating' process

Akron's police auditor, Anthony Finnell, discusses use-of-force reviews at the Citizens' Police Oversight Board meeting on June 18, 2025.
Anna Huntsman
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Ideastream Public Media
Akron's police auditor, Anthony Finnell, says the city's position on unredacted files involved in litigation will delay his investigation.

A subsequent investigation into the fatal police shooting of 15-year-old Jazmir Tucker may take at least another year, according to Akron鈥檚 independent police auditor.

This week, , the police officer who fatally shot Tucker, on criminal charges. Now, the Akron Police Department鈥檚 internal affairs unit, known as the Office of Professional Standards and Accountability, or OPSA, and the city鈥檚 independent police auditor, Anthony Finnell, will conduct their own investigations into whether Fields followed department policies.

But it's possible the community won鈥檛 see Finnell鈥檚 findings for a year or more, Finnell said.

鈥淭hat is what makes my part of the process extremely frustrating and extremely lengthy; because I have to wait till everyone else is done before I can review OPSA's work,鈥 Finnell said.

Finnell can start reviewing the case files when OPSA concludes its review. While that could take as little as a few months, Finnell expects Tucker鈥檚 family to bring a civil lawsuit against the city.

According to Finnell, civil litigation could delay him from accessing unredacted case files for his review because of the city鈥檚 position on those requests.

鈥淭he law department's position is that, you know, it's still in in litigation and as such, you know, they can't release the unredacted material,鈥 Finnell said.

In a statement, city spokesperson Stephanie Marsh cited public records law.

"For pending criminal cases, investigatory materials are covered by the confidential law enforcement investigatory record (CLEAR) exemption as related to public records,鈥 Marsh wrote. 鈥淔or pending civil cases, work product related to litigation is also exempt."

As an independent auditor, Finnell does not currently have access to the same resources and databases as OPSA, such as Evidence.com and Blue Team, he said.

Finnell can go through publicly available information , but that won鈥檛 provide a complete picture, he added.

鈥淚 can't do a review with redacted videos or redacted documents,鈥 Finnell said.

If the Tucker family sues, it could be a year or more before he can start his review, under the city's current framework, according to Finnell.

A representative for the Tucker family鈥檚 legal team announced their intent to sue following the grand jury鈥檚 decision Thursday.

鈥淲e will pursue every legal avenue possible to ensure Jazmir's family receives the justice they so deserve including filing a wrongful-death lawsuit,鈥 Ryan Julison of The Cochran Firm wrote in a news release.

Last year, who was fatally shot by Akron police officers in 2022, for nearly $5 million. The city gave Finnell access to unredacted files after the settlement, he said.

Finnell is still working on that review due to the sheer volume of files and hopes to eventually hire an outside team to help him, he added.

Finnell understands the Akron community's frustration over the process, he said.

鈥淔or community healing process, and for transparency and accountability, my office needs to be able to respond quickly, and that鈥檚 not going to happen. Not the way not in the way things are set up,鈥 Finnell said.

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Anna Huntsman covers Akron, Canton and surrounding communities for Ideastream Public Media.