GRAYLING, MI — A prosecutor in northern Michigan has cleared the
police officer who shot and killed William Reddie, 32, as police and
Child Protective Services (CPS) employees attempted to seize his
three-year-old. The attempted removal of the minor child came after a
police officer who came to the scene on a call earlier that same day
reported that he smelled marijuana and reported the incident to CPS
authorities, who decided the child needed to be removed.
Reddie’s
killing took place on February 3, but we only became aware of it when
news broke this week that prosecutors had decided that the police
officer’s use of deadly force in the incident was justified.
According to the Crawford County Avalanche,
Grayling police Officer Alan Somero was called to Reddie’s apartment
for an alleged domestic disturbance. Somero made no arrests, but
believed he smelled marijuana and reported it to CPS. Two CPS employees
went to Reddie’s apartment to check on the situation. They then got a
court order to remove Reddie’s 3-year-old son, Cameron, and asked police
to escort them to the apartment to serve the court order.
The Gaylord Herald-Times,
which obtained the CPS removal order, added more detail. It reported
that Reddie had been accused of smoking marijuana in front of his son,
and that Reddie had become “agitated” and threatened police when
confronted by that accusation earlier in the day.
READ MORE:http://www.thedailychronic.net/2012/10051/michigan-is-father-killed-in-marijuana-child-removal-incident/
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