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State police: Teen killed by cops had steak knife

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About two months before Stephon died, police used Tasers on him after he punched his mother in the face and ran from the house with a knife, police and his family said. On another occasion, Stephon locked himself in a bathroom with a knife, forcing police to call in a hostage negotiator.

On the morning of Feb. 1, Stephon's father, Steven Watts, called police because he and his son had gotten into a fight after his son refused to go to school, according to the state police investigation.

Extra officers were sent to the house in the 500 block of Forsythe Avenue because of Stephon's history of fighting with police, according to the investigation.

Stephon's father met officers Robert Hynek, William Coffey and Jeff McBrayer when they arrived at the front door. He told them his son had left the house and that everything was under control, according to the investigation.

All three officers had been at the house when Stephon locked himself in the bathroom, and they told his father they needed to check the house to make sure everyone was OK, according to the investigation. When they entered the house, Stephon's father told them his son was actually in the basement.

Steven Watts told his son to come upstairs, but he refused. Stephon's father then led the three officers down the basement stairs.

As they neared the bottom of the stairs, Stephon came around a corner holding a steak knife, ran past his father and charged the officers, who tried to go back up the stairs, according to the investigation. Stephon cut Hynek on the left forearm with the knife just before Hynek and Coffey fired one shot each, according to interviews with the officers included in the investigation.

Autopsy reports and photos included in the state police investigation show Stephon was shot behind the right shoulder and below the right arm.

Steven Watts told police his son "lunged" past him toward Hynek just before he was shot, but he told investigators his son was holding a butter knife.

However, police and paramedics found a steak knife near Stephon's legs on the bottom stair after he was shot, according to the state police investigation.

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