Edmond Officials Respond To Federal Lawsuit Over Deadly Police Shooting Involving Teen

The City of Edmond claims the shooting of 17-year-old Isaiah Lewis was justified in a new response to a federal civil rights lawsuit that was filed by this family.

Thursday, August 8th 2019, 5:20 am

By: Ashley Holden


The City of Edmond claims the shooting of 17-year-old Isaiah Lewis was justified in a new response to a federal civil rights lawsuit that was filed by this family.

Read Related: Family Of Teen Killed In Edmond Officer-Involved Shooting Files Federal Civil Lawsuit 

Edmond officials deny the shooting violated Lewis's constitutional rights.

Lewis was shot back in April after being ineffectively tasered. Investigators said he was running around naked, forced his way into a stranger's home and fought with officers.

Read Related: Edmond high School Senior Dies In Officer-Involved Shooting

The two officers that responded were not wearing body cameras at the time.

In the last few months News 9 has spoken with the Civil Rights attorney representing Lewis' family, Andrew Stroth said in his opinion there's no question Lewis should be alive.

"The mayor of the city of Edmond bears responsibility, the city manager bears responsibility, the police chief bears responsibility," said Stroth.

"Every time I close my eyes and try to sleep, all I can think about is my child crying out for help," said Lewis' mom Vicki Lewis. "That's something that will haunt me to the day I die."

Witnesses and police said Lewis appeared to be under the influence of a narcotic. Officers said initial attempts to subdue him failed.

Back in June the family released the toxicology report that showed Lewis had THC and Benadryl in his system at the time of his death, but not PCP.

District Attorney David Prater has not decided yet if the officers involved will face any criminal charges.

 

Ashley Holden

Ashley Holden joined the News 9 team in June 2018. She's excited to call Oklahoma her new home. Before arriving at News 9, Ashley reported and anchored for three years at the NBC affiliate in Davenport, Iowa. While in the Quad Cities market, along the Ill

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