Family of Black autistic boy Beat Down by Shasta County Deputies Seeking Settlement: Unarmed, Mistaken for a Prowler
Friday, April 22, 2005 at 03:30PM
TheSpook
The family of a 17-year-old autistic
boy who struggled with sheriff's deputies March 18 is asking to meet
with Shasta County officials to discuss a legal settlement. Redding
attorney T. James Fisher, who represents the boy's parents, Joel and
Cynthia Cowell, told County Counsel Karen Jahr it "would appear in
everyone's best interests" to try to resolve the case. Fisher says
deputies exerted excessive force in using their fists, baton strikes
and electric shocks from a Taser gun to subdue Pierre Cowell, who his
parents say has the mental capacity of a 4-year-old and is mute. "The
officers used everything at their disposal short of using their guns"
even though the boy didn't have a weapon or threaten the deputies,
Fisher said Friday. The Board of Supervisors will meet in closed
session Tuesday to discuss the case. The Cowells have yet to file a claim in the case --
the first step toward filing a lawsuit. The struggle with deputies
occurred after Pierre Cowell had wandered from his home in Mountain
Gate onto a neighbor's property shortly before 2 a.m. The neighbor did
not recognize Cowell when she saw him through a window and called 911
after hearing him jiggling the doorknob. Deputies Brian Jackson, Ray
Breshears and Boun Kongkeoviman tried to control Cowell using force to
his pressure points, according to a press release later issued by
District Attorney Jerry Benito's office. As a result of the struggle,
Cowell's elbow was fractured and he received a head wound requiring six
stitches. After investigating the incident, Benito determined the
officers did not use excessive force, he said in a report. [more]
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