Chicago, IL - Chicago police released body camera video on Sunday of the fatal police shooting of 37-year-old Harith Augustus, which sparked a night of protests in the South Shore neighborhood.Supt. Eddie Johnson said he made the decision to release the video "because the community needs some answers and they need it now."After the shooting, crowds gathered near where the shooting occurred Saturday evening at 71st Street and Clyde Avenue. Four police officers injured and four protesters arrested. Protesters threw rocks and bottles at police officers and jumped on squad cars, damaging two vehicles.The body cam video that was released does not have audio as there is a 30-second delay when the officer turns the device on.A deadly police-involved shooting Saturday night sparked protests on Chicago's South Side, and things turned violent.The shooting happened at about 5:30 p.m. Just prior, officers on foot patrol noticed a man that they believed was armed.When they approached him, there was a confrontation. Police said Augustus became combative, and apparently got away from police. That's when officers said they saw him reach for a weapon, and one of the officers opened fire, killing Augustus."It was some semiautomatic weapon. He also had magazines on him," said Chicago Police Chief of Patrol Fred Waller. "The police department gets no joy in these type of incidents...it's not something that they plan to do. It's just a tragic incident all the way around."