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Vancouver teen died from starvation, severe neglect, authorities say
Updated 7:05 PM;
Karreon Franks, 15, died Nov. 27, shortly after being hospitalized, Vancouver police spokesperson Kim Kapp said.
Kapp said the agency began investigating the teen’s death in early December after the medical examiner’s office reported concerns from his autopsy.
She said police have not made any arrests, and declined to identify any suspects or release more information about the circumstances of Franks’ death.
Little information was immediately available about the teen.
Kapp said investigators obtained a search warrant for Franks’ home after his death, but she did not specify if police found information about how he died or who was responsible for his death.
From traffic stop to fatal shooting: New details reveal escalation that left Jenoah Donald dead
Updated 11:23 PM;
The fatal shooting of 30-year-old Jenoah Donald earlier this year started out as a relatively standard traffic stop that sharply escalated when he refused a deputy’s commands to keep his hands where she could see them, according to newly released investigative records.
That drew in another deputy, Sean Boyle, who ended up shooting Donald once in the head as they all struggled inside Donald’s car on the evening of Feb. 4.
In an interview with investigators, Boyle said he was in his patrol car checking Donald’s information when he heard Deputy Holly Troupe calmly and repeatedly directed Donald to show his hands.
Deputy to return to duty after driver shot, killed in Hazel Dell traffic stop KATU Staff UP NEXT
HAZEL DELL, Wash. – The Clark County deputy who shot and killed a Black man in early February will be returning to duty next week, the sheriff’s office said.
Investigators with Vancouver Police say Jenoah Donald, 30, was pulled over by Deputy Sean Boyle in the Hazel Dell area on February 4, and at some point the deputy tried to get Donald out of the car.
Vancouver Police say Donald pulled the deputy into the car, and during a struggle Boyle fired two shots, one of which hit Donald.
Details released in fatal shooting of Jenoah Donald by Clark County deputy By Jessica Prokop, Columbian Assistant Metro Editor
Published: April 7, 2021, 2:03pm
Share: Family members confirmed that Clark County Sheriff s Office deputies had shot Jenoah Donald, 30. (Provided photo)
The Clark County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office on Wednesday released all investigative materials received for the fatal Feb. 4 police shooting of Jenoah Donald in Hazel Dell.
Prosecutors received the investigation Monday from the Southwest Washington Independent Investigative Response Team, led by the Vancouver Police Department. Office staff spent much of Wednesday looking through the materials and redacting information that is not subject to public disclosure.