Cops Pepper Spray Teen in Own Home After Neighbor Mistakes Him For an Intruder

DeShawn Currie18-year-old DeShawn Currie got home from school,
and a little while later he was being pepper sprayed by cops who
said the teen, a black foster child in a white home, didn’t belong
there. What happened? ABC 11 in
Raleigh reports:

Fuquay-Varina police said when a neighbor saw DeShawn walk in;
they called 911 to report a break-in. Soon, three officers were
inside the house, all to DeShawn’s surprise.

“They was like, ‘Put your hands on the door,'” said DeShawn. “I
was like, ‘For what? This is my house.’ I was like, ‘Why are y’all
in here?'”

DeShawn said he became angry when officers pointed out the
pictures of the Tyler’s three younger children on the mantle,
assuming he didn’t belong there. An argument ensued and DeShawn
said one of the officers pepper-sprayed him in the face.

By the time Stacy came home, EMS were treating DeShawn in the
driveway.

Police claim Currie threatened them and refused to obey orders,
and that criminal activity had recently taken place in the
neighborhood.

In the
police report
(PDF), a responding officer says he and two other
cops came into the house through an open door in the garage and
then “made contact” with Currie in the living room. According to
the police report, the first thing cops told Currie was to show
them his hands. After asking whether he lived there, they frisked
him. According to the report, after that police found Currie’s ID
(the report doesn’t say if they found it while frisking him or
asked him for it), which had a different address than the home.

The reporting officer claims Currie told another cop to stop
yelling at him or he would beat him up, and that he heard Currie
yelling for cops to get off him and when of the cop yelling
“spray!” while he was searching the upstairs of the home.

Currie’s foster parents reportedly met with the police captain
but no charges were filed one way or the other.

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