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.
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