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Ares
2nd February 2012, 02:36 PM
ALUMET CITY, Ill. (CBS) — Police in Calumet City were defending their actions Wednesday after officers shot and killed a 15-year-old boy, who has a form of autism, after he threatened them with a knife.

Stephon Watts’ family said he suffered from Asperger’s Syndrome — a high-functioning form of autism — and attention deficit disorder.

As CBS 2′s Susanna Song and WBBM Newsradio’s Steve Miller report, they claimed the boy was only holding a butter knife. Police would only describe it as a “kitchen knife.”

The deadly encounter happened at the boy’s home at 541 Forsythe Av. in Calumet City, police said.

Calumet City Police Chief Edward Gilmore said the boy cut a police officer through his shirt sleeve with a “kitchen knife.”

“I think they did everything they possibly could to avoid this,” Gilmore said. “It’s unfortunate that we had to get to this situation.”

As CBS 2’s Suzanne Le Mignot reports, Stephon’s mother, Danelene Powell-Watts, arrived at the police station in Calumet City on Wednesday shortly before police held a news conference to discuss the shooting.

Powell-Watts was screaming, livid, and inconsolable after her son was killed. She was furious that officers used deadly force against her son this time, rather than subduing him with a stun gun.

“They shot my son,” she yelled as officers as she was blocked from entering the Calumet City police station. “Every last one of you know my son has autism.”

Gilmore said police had been called to the home 10 times since 2010 to deal with the boy. Stephon’s father called police again Wednesday morning after the teen had become aggressive.

“We tried to do everything we could to keep him from being a victim, as he was an offender. He chose to be an offender,” Gilmore said.

The chief said police were called to the home to get Stephon under control, as they had been before. But that didn’t work, he said.

“When he slashed the officer’s arm, the officer felt his life was in jeopardy and he had nothing else to do, but to defend himself,” Gilmore said.

Stephon’s family said police have used a stun gun on him in the past.

“They didn’t have to murder him. This is nothing but murder and they shoot to kill,” Powell-Watts said. “He had a butter knife and … my husband said that he lunged at the police officer.”

Stephon’s uncle said police had subdued his nephew with stun guns before.

“They didn’t have to shoot him. They could have tasered the child. He’s only 15 years old,” Wayne Watts said. “They could have tased him, like they did him before, took him to the hospital and he would have been fine and that’s what I want to know. Why couldn’t they do that to him so that he could still be breathing with us right now?”

Gilmore said a stun gun wasn’t used because the lead officer did not have a stun gun.

Five officers responded to the Watts home after Stephon’s father called police, according to Gilmore. Two entered the house, heading to the basement where they found Stephon. One of those two officers did have a stun gun with him.

“Unfortunately today, when he slashed the officer’s arm, the officer felt his life was in jeopardy and he had nothing else to do, but defend himself,” Gilmore said.

The boy’s family said police should have used a stun gun and spared his life, especially since they’d been to the home before and knew what to expect.

Both officers have been placed on paid administrative leave.

Dr. Louis Kraus, professor and section chief of child and adolescent psychiatry at Rush University Medical Center, questioned whether deadly force was really necessary.

“With everything that they’ve done before, they should have known before going in what they were dealing with. And, you know, the goal really should have been to have gotten this child to a hospital,” Kraus told CBS 2′s Dana Kozlov.

He said people with autism can frequently become aggressive, but not because they are trying to hurt someone.

“What we know is that, when they get anxious – probably more commonly than they typical person when they get anxious – they might lash out; not with the intention of doing harm, but simply because of how frightened they are,” Kraus said.

Calumet City Ald. Brian Wilson had questions about the shooting as well.

“I think less deadly means could have been used,” Wilson said.

The alderman is staging a protest at 7 p.m. outside the Calumet City police station.

Meanwhile, Illinois State Police are investigating the shooting.

Gilmore said a year ago, all of the officers in the department went through a three-day autism awareness program to learn how to handle calls involving people with autism.

http://chicago.cbslocal.com/2012/02/01/boy-15-shot-dead-by-police-in-calumet-city/

DMac
2nd February 2012, 02:38 PM
Wow. A 15 year old with asbergers, shot dead for brandishing a butter knife.

Have we hit bottom yet?

midnight rambler
2nd February 2012, 02:44 PM
Trained killers who get a nut from killing.

*Dial 911 and die.*

midnight rambler
2nd February 2012, 02:46 PM
First the 'authorities' pump the children full of tainted vaccines and prescribed drugs (for *perceived* problems often a result of improper nutrition), then when those kids have behavioral problems they throw them in jail indefinitely on trumped up charges without an indictment or information (a case I know of locally) or outright kill them. This is truly a nation of Satanic swine.

iOWNme
2nd February 2012, 03:34 PM
Dmac nailed it.

Cops cannot subdue a 15 year old boy with a knife without resorting to killing him?

What have we come to?

It is obvious this child needed help. Yes he 'lunged' at the officer, and cut his arm with a BUTTER KNIFE. The cop thought his life was in danger, so he MURDERED a 15 year old child. DESPICABLE.

Can anyone else see that cops have ZERO training in restoring PEACE to the situation? They are hired KILLERS and revenue generators. PEROID.

Honor in Police work comes from SERVING the people, not killing them. If this cop doesnt quit and start a program on how to better train cops for this stuff, he is a scumbag criminal, just like the rest of them.

So sad and angry......All at once.

ArizonaDad
2nd February 2012, 03:39 PM
After every officer-involved shooting, they should test the officers for steroids.

midnight rambler
2nd February 2012, 03:53 PM
After every officer-involved shooting, they should test the officers for steroids.

Drug testing of public servants is long overdue.

Uncle Salty
2nd February 2012, 04:17 PM
Cops are thugs. This is a lesson for parents. Don't call the cops on your kids!

madfranks
2nd February 2012, 04:55 PM
I'm not a cop but even I could have subdued the child, even if it was a steak knife and not a butter knife.

osoab
2nd February 2012, 05:04 PM
I guess it's time for parents to start subduing their own kids. ::)

I find it hard to believe that after the 9th time of having to call the pigs on your own kid one wouldn't have changed their thoughts on parenting.

JDRock
2nd February 2012, 05:18 PM
First the 'authorities' pump the children full of tainted vaccines and prescribed drugs (for *perceived* problems often a result of improper nutrition), then when those kids have behavioral problems they throw them in jail indefinitely on trumped up charges without an indictment or information (a case I know of locally) or outright kill them. This is truly a nation of Satanic swine.

bullseye! SF...the Amish dont get autism because they REFUSE vaccines!

gunDriller
2nd February 2012, 05:34 PM
After every officer-involved shooting, they should test the officers for steroids.

they should test the officers for Jewish influences in their training. Judaic Ritual Human Sacrifice has become institutionalized in the American 'justice' system.

ximmy
2nd February 2012, 05:39 PM
TPTB are training officer killers... more importantly, each time they shoot someone to death, they are training civilians to accept their murderous ways as normal.

Hatha Sunahara
2nd February 2012, 06:56 PM
I have a 25 year old autistic son whom I diligently protect from the police. I don't think there is anything more dangerous to these people than the police--who are armed and dangerous, and not accountable for killing people. Life is cheap to them. Their actions speak far louder than their words. If someone is perceived as a problem, their preferred method for solving that problem is to get rid of the person causing it. The number of people who think the cops protect them is dropping exponentially. Killing disabled people is a revenue positive maneuver for the state. Frees up more resources that can go to waging war--mostly against the people.

Hatha