A Cleveland activist group plans to use an obscure Ohio state law that allows citizens with knowledge of the facts of a case to compel a judge to issue an arrest warrant for two officers involved in the Nov. 22 shooting of 12-year-old Tamir Rice. Rice was killed by a Cleveland officer answering a call of a person with a pistol. The "pistol" turned out to be an airsoft replica.
The group is expected to file several affidavits Tuesday seeking charges of murder and manslaughter against the two officers. The move is an attempt to sidestep Cuyahoga County Prosecutor Timothy J. McGinty who will present the case to a grand jury, a process that could take weeks.