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Can Rahm Emanuel keep his grip on Chicago?

Chicago's mayor is under fire from protesters for failing to release the video of Laquan McDonald's shooting by a white police officer 13 months ago. 

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Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel speaks at a news conference in Chicago, Tuesday, Dec. 1, 2015, where he announced the firing of Chicago Police Superintendent Garry McCarthy and discussed the creation of a newly created task force on police accountability. The firing of McCarthy came a week after the release of a dash-cam video that showed a white police officer fatally shooting a black teenager 16 times.

Chicago has an unfortunate reputation as a corrupt city with a long history of law enforcement officials infamous for civilian brutality, .听

But last week may mark the beginning of reforms in the city.

The video, which was released November 24th, was recorded on a police squad car dashboard camera and shows the gruesome shooting of 17-year-old Laquan McDonald by Jason Van Dyke, a white police officer. The city of Chicago withheld the video for 13 months until went to court to force the city to release the video publicly.

Mr. Van Dyke is now being charged with murder. McDonald鈥檚 family was given $5 million from the city 鈥 before they even filed charges. While Chicago braced for potential聽 that some expected after the release of the video, protests in the days following and only a few arrests were made.

And protesters did not go unheard.

Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel condemned the shooting, calling it a 鈥渉ideous action,鈥 even as he pleaded that protests remain peaceful. Then, under pressure following a week of protests, Emanuel fired Chicago Police Superintendent Garry F. McCarthy.听

鈥淭here are systematic ,鈥 Mr. Emanuel told reporters at a news conference, according to The New York Times. 鈥淎t this point and this juncture for the city, given what we鈥檙e working on, [McCarthy] has become an issue rather than dealing with the issue, and a distraction.鈥澛

Now, protesters want Emanuel to step down as well.

Emanuel is one of the nation鈥檚 most high-profile mayors after having served as President Obama鈥檚 chief-of-staff, but his unpopularity worsened immensely after the McDonald video. Activists claim Emanuel covered up the video and did not take leadership in charging the officer until 13 months after the shooting took place. that Emanuel to step down.

"A leader has to be held to account for the code of silence that ," Craig Futterman, a Chicago civil rights lawyer聽told US News & World Report. "He has to acknowledge it and address it."

Emanuel claims the video was being withheld for sensitivity purposes during the court trial.

鈥,鈥 Emanuel said. 鈥淚 don鈥檛 shirk that responsibility. I have taken certain steps prior to this date. I鈥檓 taking steps today. As I told you, this is a work in progress and finding a solution. It鈥檚 not the end of the problem.鈥澛

Emanuel has made no announcements indicating that he is considering stepping down.

"All along, Mr. Emanuel鈥檚 response, either by design or because of negligence, was to do as little as possible 鈥 ," wrote The New York Times Editorial Board. "The residents of Chicago will have to decide whether that counts as taking responsibility."

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