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Mentally Ill Teen Shot Dead By Police

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Published: November 14, 2007

NEW YORK - An unarmed, mentally ill teenager could be heard cursing and yelling "I've got a gun!" during a frantic 911 call made by his exasperated mother before police arrived and killed him with a 20-bullet barrage, according to a tape of the call released Tuesday.
Police officials said that although the woman had said her son didn't have a gun, Khiel Coppin gave five officers no choice but to open fire after he suddenly charged them outside her home with a black object in his hand. It turned out to be a hairbrush.
Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly said the 18-year-old pointed the brush at officers "as if he were aiming a gun," and ignored repeated orders to "stop, show his hands and get on the ground."

The district attorney is investigating, but Kelly said officers reasonably thought Coppin was about to use deadly force, and that their response appeared to be within NYPD guidelines.

Kelly also said Coppin had brandished a pair of knives when officers first arrived, at one point taunting police by saying, "Come get me. I have a gun. Let's do this."

Coppin's family denounced the police department for quickly concluding that the officers were justified in their response.

"Nobody but Houdini himself could have decided that in 24 hours," family attorney Paul Wooten said.

The 17-minute episode began about 7 p.m. Monday when officers arrived at the Brooklyn home in response to a report of a dispute involving a gun. The mother, Denise Owens, had summoned a psychiatric intervention team earlier in the day, claiming her son was suicidal, but he took off before the team arrived, Kelly said.

In the 911 call, while the emergency operator took down the address in Bedford-Stuyvesant, a male voice was overheard in the background, saying, "I got a gun and I'm gonna shoot you!"

When a 911 operator called back about five minutes later to ask Owens for a description of her son and the weapon, she told the operator, "He does not have a firearm," a second transcript shows.

"I'm flipping out," the mother added. "I can't handle this."

When officers arrived at the home, they encountered Coppin inside with the knives. They backed off and ordered his mother and younger sister outside.

The teen began screaming from a first-floor window at his mother and officers before climbing out of the apartment window and crossing a sidewalk toward the officers while holding the hairbrush in his hand, police said.

The officers backed up and ordered him to stop, police said. When the teen refused and kept approaching them, they began shooting from a distance of 5 to 7 feet, police said. Police said eight of the 20 bullets struck Coppin, who was pronounced dead at a hospital.

"This was a terrible tragedy for Khiel's family," Kelly said.

Kelly said Coppin had been taking antipsychotic medication and had been admitted to a hospital.

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