William Reddie, a 32-year-old single father from Michigan, was shot
and killed as local Child Protective Services (CPS) officials and
police officers attempted to remove his 3-year-old son from the home.
An anonymous tipster claiming that Reddie had marijuana in the home
set off a string of incidents which turned a happy toddler into an
orphan – and led a local newspaper to conduct its own investigation and
issue its own report.
A police officer who followed up on the tip stated he smelled
marijuana at William Reddie’s home. Possession of marijuana is a
misdemeanor, unless law enforcement officers find large amounts or an
intent to sell. Michigan Child Protective Services staffers did not
have any indication of any type of child abuse or neglect inside the
home and felt the drug possession was justification enough to remove
the toddler.
Reddie’s action when Michigan police officers attempted to remove
the child surely played a role in his death, but the entire incident
could have been avoided if CPS and the investigators had not
overreacted to possible marijuana smoking, Reddie’s family and friends
say.
City of Grayling police officer Alan Somero went to Reddie’s home
for an alleged domestic disturbance earlier the day of the shooting,
but did not make any arrests. Reddie allegedly became “agitated” when
accused of smoking pot in front of his son. He was reportedly on the
phone in a heated conversation with a woman when the police and CPS
workers arrived. The man fighting for custody of his child
understandably did not agree with what was being done.
The social services workers asked for a police escort during the removal.
An excerpt from the court order allowing the removal of the child reads:
“There are reasonable grounds for this court to remove the child(ren)
from the parent… because conditions or surroundings of the child(ren),
and is contrary to the welfare of the child(ren) to remain in the home
because: It is alleged that the father used marijuana in the home in
the presence of the child. In addition, there is concern for the safety
of the child due to a domestic disturbance and threats made toward law
enforcement by the father.”
When the Michigan Child Protective Services workers and law
enforcement officers tried to remove the child, Reddie reportedly
displayed his 4-inch pocketknife and lunged at the group. The officers
had been holding their Taser guns during the altercation, but
ultimately holstered their non-lethal weapons and grabbed their
firearms. Crawford County Deputy John Klepadlo shot and killed Reddie
during the incident.
Crawford County Sheriff Kirk Wakefield called for a Michigan State
Police investigation into the use of deadly force by the deputy.
Despite a state police investigator’s desire to charge Deputy Klepado,
the prosecuting attorney decided that the shooting was justified,
according to Reason Magazine.
County prosecutor Mark Jernigan had this to say about the use of deadly force ruling:
“The deceased was in possession of an edged weapon. The deceased
pulled a knife and hid it behind his back. At the point where he pulls
his hand forward and lunges at the officer, he is in such close
proximity, and presents a clear danger of deadly force, the officer is
left with no option other than to use deadly force to protect himself,
the other officer and the three civilians that were present. The use of
deadly force is completely justified and therefore, the homicide was
justified.”
But friends and family say CPS and state official should not have
been at the home in the first place: Toxicology reports found no
alcohol or marijuana in his system.
“Where was protect and serve?” his mom, Michelle VanBuren said to a
local newspaper. “The officers always have to stick together and for
them to do this is just totally uncalled for. …They took the only thing
he ever loved.”
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- My wife and I are a father and mother(non-biological) who were accused of just about everything under the sun (never charged because it was untrue).The daughter of our heart was ripped out of her family. We are devastated and will never get over this. I have since found out I am not alone there are thousands of families that have been heartbroken over having their children literally kidnapped by the all powerful social services all over the world. I am hoping that by coming together we can help one another.
Wednesday, November 20, 2013
Father Shot And Killed As Police Try To Take Child
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