Plaintiff:
Jamale Carradine
Incident date:
06/24/2010
Location:
6832 S. Bishop St.
Allegations:
Teenagers JeJuan, Jamale and Jaquan Carradine were at their home when a neighbor, Robert Williams, attacked JeJuan. Carroll, their grandmother, called 911 to report the incident and police officers arrived and arrested Williams. Williams was released from custody several hours later, and returned twice that afternoon to threaten the boys, shouting obscenities and causing a disturbance. On his third unwelcomed visit, Carroll called 911 again and Officers Kavalauskas, Pocius, Spain, Rattler and Feazell appeared at the scene. Instead of arresting Williams, the officers handcuffed, kicked, kneed, tased and pepper-sprayed the Carradine boys. The eldest, Jamale, was asthmatic and suffered respiratory failure from the pepper spray. Carroll called 911 again to request an ambulance for him, but he passed out before it arrived. Once the ambulance came, the officers prohibited paramedics from attending to Jamale. Carroll and several neighbors shouted at the officers and paramedics that he was asthmatic, 16 years old and “dying.” After 10 to 20 minutes, the officers finally allowed the paramedics to assist Jamale. He spent several days at Holy Cross Hospital. The other two Carradine boys were also treated there after the incident, following their arrest and brief detention but ultimate release, free of criminal charges.