You still haven't answered the pertinent questions asshole. Only thing you got is If he, maybe he, he could have.
Oh one more thing you still haven't posted anything intelligent regarding this subject so laugh away.
YOU EVEN READING THE SHIT YOUR REPLING TO YOU CATS ARE DUMB(FOR REAL) HAVE YOU BEEN SODIMIZED BY THE COPS OR SOMETHING



ONCE AGAIN HERE IS YOUR PERITINENT INFO "FOOL"
THIS ARTICLE DEBUCTS EVERY SINGLE POINT YOU THINK YOU MADE.
YOU NEED TO SHUT THE FUCK UP AND READ
READING IS FUNDAMENTAL.
AND WITH ALL THE FACTS I STATED WHY IS IT THAT YOU THINK YOUR OPINION OVERIDES THIS FACTS (MAYBE CAUSE YOUR A DUMB NIGGA WHO WILL EXCUSE ALL OTHER DUMB NIGGAS ACTIONS)
Coppin's downward spiral began long before cops arrived at his family's apartment shortly after 7 p.m. Monday.
Earlier that day, his mom had called the Interfaith Medical Center's mobile crisis team to ask it to help with her mentally disturbed son, who had a prior arrest for robbery and got out of juvenile detention center in August.
She told the Interfaith team about noon that "Khiel would eventually do something bad and that he was talking about suicide," Kelly said.
An Interfaith psychologist responded to the Gates Ave. home about 6:30 p.m., but Coppin was not home.
A psychologist from Interfaith later told detectives Owens was afraid of her son because he was not taking his anti-psychotic and anti-depressant drugs - Risperdal and Concerta. Coppin had previously spent time in the Kings County Hospital psych ward, Kelly said.
The psychologist told cops Owens said she had taken her son's apartment keys and asked him to leave the home. But he refused, the psychologist said.
About a half hour after the Interfaith team left, Coppin returned home. His mom said she pretended to dial 911 twice to "scare him" and get him to leave, police said. This time, she really dialed for help.
When Coppin heard her talking to the 911 operator, he picked up a tape dispenser, put it under his shirt and said that he was "prepared to die," she told cops.
In tapes of the 911 call, Coppin can be heard in the background cursing and yelling, "I've got a gun, and I'm going to shoot you!"
At one point, the 911 operator asks Owens if her son has a gun, and she doesn't answer directly.
"You heard him," she said. "... I didn't say ... you heard it outta his mouth."
The operator later called back and asked for a description of the gunman. The mom said, "He does not, hmmm, who says ... He does not have a firearm."
When cops arrived at apartment 1-D, the door was ajar and they could see Coppin in a hallway with two knives, Kelly said. Owens and her 11-year-old daughter were also in the home.
Cops got Owens and her daughter out of the three-bedroom apartment and Owens told the officers her son was not carrying a gun, police said.
As the cops approached Coppin, he brandished the knives, lunged toward them and yelled, "Shoot me! Kill me!" police said.
The cops retreated into an outside hallway and Coppin went into a back bedroom, Kelly said.
At one point, the teen yelled, "Come get me! I have a gun! Let's do this!"
The cops in the building then heard Coppin moving a window gate and cops outside yelling, "He's going out the window!"
Coppin dropped about 4 feet from the window to the sidewalk and walked through an exterior gate toward cops in front of the building, police said.
NYPD Capt. Charles McEvoy ran from the apartment as the teen came out the window. He told the cops outside to back up and take cover, Kelly said.
They retreated and positioned themselves behind two parked cars. Coppin continued toward the cops, ignoring repeated orders to show his hands and get down on the ground, Kelly said.
He then reached under his sweatshirt, brandished an object and pointed it at cops "as if he were aiming a gun," Kelly said.
Five cops responded by firing a total of 20 rounds. Medics took Coppin to Woodhull Hospital, where he was declared dead.
The medical examiner said bullets hit Coppin in the chest, hip, forearm, knee, thigh and ankle. The wounds to his left lung and intestines were fatal.
"He didn't have to be killed," said Coppin's stepfather, Reginald Owens.
The shooting enraged some residents and community leaders, who likened it to last November's police shooting of Sean Bell, an unarmed bridegroom.
"The police have gotten out of control," City Councilman Charles Barron said.
Kelly said the shooting appeared to be "within department guidelines" and noted 10 witnesses told police Coppin ignored the cops' orders to stop. They included a 50-year-old woman who said she saw him raising an unknown dark object in his right hand while lunging at cops.
When asked by Internal Affairs Bureau detectives whether he could have been raising his hands in surrender, Kelly said, she responded, "Absolutely not."
All the cops involved in the shooting were given Breathalyzer tests, and all passed.
Kelly said cops did not know that Coppin had a history of mental illness. He said the incident unfolded too fast "to enable us to put the resources in place to appropriately restrain him."






