Questions Mount After Wisconsin Cop Kills 14-Year-Old Native American Boy
Family and members of the Bad River Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Tribe are questioning why a sheriff’s deputy shot and killed a 14-year-old Native American boy in northern Wisconsin on Wednesday morning.
Jason Pero was walking home in the Bad River Reservation in Ashland County, WI, just before noon on Wednesday when a deputy with the Ashland Co. Sheriff’s department fired several shots at him. According to a release from the Ashland Sheriff’s Department, officers were called to the scene over reports of a man carrying a knife:
On November 8, 2017, at approximately 11:40 a.m., the Ashland County Communications Center received a 911 call from an Odanah resident reporting a male subject walking around Maple Street carrying a knife.
Ashland County deputies responded to the scene. At approximately 11:48 a.m., shots were fired by a responding deputy and the suspect was struck by gunfire. The deputy involved is uninjured. The suspect was treated by Bad River First Responders and Ashland EMS at the scene and was transported to Memorial Medical Center in Ashland by Ashland EMS. The suspect was pronounced deceased at the hospital.
On Thursday, the Wisconsin Department of Justice, which is leading the investigation into the shooting, claimed a knife was found at the scene.