AKRON, Ohio – Authorities on Sunday released “heartbreaking” video of the fatal shooting of Black motorist Jayland Walker in a hail of bullets minutes after Akron police say he fled a traffic stop last week.

The eight officers directly involved in the shooting have been placed on administrative leave, and the city canceled its four-day Fourth of July festival as stunned residents and city leaders await the results of an investigation into Walker’s death. 

Videos released Sunday show officers converging on Walker’s silver Buick at the end of a chase. Walker apparently exits the car in a ski mask, and Police Chief Stephen Mylett said it appeared that Walker reached toward his waist during a foot chase and briefly turned toward officers. They opened fire.

Mylett said the medical examiner found about 60 wounds on Walker’s body, although the exact number of shots fired has not been determined.

The chief said that when the shooting stopped the officers immediately attempted to provide care to Walker, but that he died at the scene. The Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation is conducting the investigation at the request of Akron police.

WHAT WE KNOW:Fatal Akron police shooting of Jayland Walker

Hundreds gathered downtown Sunday afternoon for a rally organized by the Akron chapter of the NAACP. Many carried homemade signs and chanted “No more dying” as they marched towards City Hall. Black lawmakers, including city and state representatives, spoke to the crowd that grew to an estimated 1,000 people.

Mayor Daniel Horrigan pleaded for calm and for patience while the investigation is taking place. “The video is heartbreaking, it’s hard to take in,” Horrigan said.

NAACP President Derrick Johnson issued a statement saying the officers involved should be held accountable.

“This wasn’t self-defense, it wasn’t an accident in the heat of the moment, it was murder. Point blank,” Johnson said. “This Black man was killed – struck more than 60 times by 90 fired bullets – for a possible traffic violation. This doesn’t happen to white people in America.”