Police pursued him, and at two points during that chase, police say that Kent officers used a pursuit intervention technique, or "PIT" maneuver, to try and bump and spin the vehicle to a stop. Police say that McDade didn't stop, and instead sped up before eventually turning down a dead-end cul de sac. He was a kid."Īccording to Des Moines police, McDade was driving a car with passenger Devonte Cheeks, his friend, on the night of June 24 when a Kent police officer tried to pull him over for a traffic violation. I don't see how they can get off calling someone a man. a young man," Saima Joseph, McDade's aunt said. He was the most genuine person I've ever met. "And anybody who ever met him knew that about him. "He had the best heart I've ever come to know," Gilley, McDade's girlfriend, told The Stranger in front of the police station.
"But if I had to come back, I would want to look like that." "I don't believe in reincarnation," McDade's great-uncle, the pastor administering the funeral service, said. Last week, at a funeral held at the Faith Deliverance Assembly church in SeaTac, McDade's family shared photos of McDade as a bespectacled Kent Elementary-schooler and remembered him as a widely loved, popular athlete who was studying business in the hopes of starting his own one day. They're here to deliver a list of demands to the Kent Police Department, including the demand that the investigation of McDade's death be transferred from the Des Moines Police Department-which is currently being investigated by the Kent police for an unrelated shooting-to the King County Sheriff's Department. A list of fires that is older than 60 days is available within two business days upon request.Ĭlick the link below to access the City of Kent Police daily logs.But McDade's family and friends aren't just gathered outside the Kent Police station this afternoon to mourn. This log represents the most recent 60-day period. The purpose of the fire log is to record actual fires that occur in on campus student housing facilities either accidental, intentional or by unknown cause. A list of crimes that is older than 60 days is available within two business days upon request.
This crime log represents the most recent 60-day period. The purpose of the daily crime log is to record criminal incidents and alleged criminal incidents that are reported to the campus police. View the Off-site Reporting Form The Daily Crime Log
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Student teaching, medical practicums and College Credit Plus (CCP) programs do NOT need to be reported unless an agreement exists between Kent State and the site for a specific space at the site to be controlled by Kent State.
Department representatives must complete this form for any university-sponsored trips, programs or activities conducted at an off-campus site that include students, regardless of whether an incident occurred at the site. OFF-SITE LOCATION AND TRIP REPORTING FORMįor annual Clery reporting purposes, the Kent State University must collect crime statistics for those areas the university owns or has control over.