Family of Naked Oklahoma Teen Shot Dead By Edmond Police Sues City
Family of Naked Oklahoma Teen Shot Dead By Edmond Police Sues City
The family of an Oklahoma teen shot and killed by Edmond police last month are filing a civil rights lawsuit against the city.According to KOCO News 5, Isaiah Lewis was killed on April 29th, after police responded to a call alleging that someone was running naked through an Edmond neighborhood. Officers say they found the 17-year old unclothed—as law enforcement approached, he tried to run, bounding over fences and breaking into a home.Cops pursued the African-American teenager into the residence. A fight purportedly broke out, during which Lewis was shot by an officer.He was taken to OU Medical Center but died shortly afterward.Lewis’s girlfriend, writes KOCO News 5, told police that Isaiah was intoxicated on some sort of substance when he stripped naked. She also claimed that he’d assaulted her and needed assistance.Civil rights attorney Andrew Stroth, who’s representing Lewis’s family, said the lawsuit isn’t premature, even though an investigation into the teenager’s death is still ongoing.“The polices, practices, and customs of the Edmond Police Department caused the death of Isaiah Lewis,” Stroth said, arguing that an impaired, naked minor shouldn’t have posed an incredible threat to officers.“The officers knew Isaiah was in crisis, the officers knew he was unarmed and was naked, he could not be grabbing for the [sic] weapon,” Stroth said.
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