State police released body camera footage from Jan. 15 that shows a trooper firing multiple shots, killing a teenager behind the wheel of a stolen car in West Haven after a lengthy high-speed chase. Mubarak Soulemane, 19 of New Haven, was shot after he displayed a knife, state police said. He was taken to Yale New Haven Hospital, where he died. The video shows troopers and a West Haven police officer descend on the car after it was stopped off Exit 43 off I-95 northbound. After Trooper Joshua Jackson yells for the teen to get out of the vehicle, a West Haven officer repeatedly bashes the passenger’s side window until it breaks. As the officer tries to break the window, Trooper Brian North calls from the driver’s side of the Hyundai to Tooper Joshua Jackson to use his Taser. State police officials said the Taser did not work. Jackson’s body camera shows the teen move in the driver’s seat and someone yells: “He’s reaching.” North, from feet away, then fires about seven shots at the teen through the closed driver’s side window. At 3:07 in the video, dash camera footage shows troopers moving fast down I-95, following the stolen car as it weaves through rush-hour traffic. The ACLU has claimed that one of the officers involved “was recorded calling [Soulemane] a racial slur.” State police officials have denied this and insisted that the trooper has been “falsely accused.” They insist the officer was using the word “mirror,” in reference to the damage that happened to his police cruiser. (The part of the video in question is at 2:09.) An investigation is underway. For the full-length police video, click here