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State police: Teen killed by cops had steak knife

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The agency's 266 pages of reports on the case include several photos of the steak knife — with a silver blade and black handle — on the bottom stair, as well as photos of the small cut on Hynek's forearm.

But the evidence has not swayed Stephon's parents. In a recent interview, his mother — who did not see the shooting — accused police of planting a steak knife at the scene to justify their actions.

"They lied," she said, calling the police "liars and killers."

"He did not have a steak knife," she said.

Danelene Powell-Watts also filed a wrongful death lawsuit against Hynek, Coffey and Calumet City in Cook County Circuit Court in April. The lawsuit does not address the type of knife Stephon was holding.

Calumet City's police chief, Edward Gilmore, declined to comment for this article because of the pending lawsuit.

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