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Courtney Price said police deployed a flash-bang explosion, which caused chemical burns to her son. Police dispute the woman's story. Police dispute the woman's story.
“His diagnosis is chemical pneumonitis from the chemicals in the flash-bang,” she told CBS News. 6 A member of Elyria police’s Special Response Team allegedly used a flash-bang during the raid.
The mother of a 17-month-old claimed police raided the wrong home and said her baby was injured by a flash-bang used during the Jan. 10 operation.
She told WJW that the flashbang hit the baby, and he was covered in glass. Price told CBS News that Waylon was diagnosed with "chemical pneumonitis from the chemicals in the flash-bang." ...
His diagnosis is chemical pneumonitis from the chemicals in the flash bang," Price alleged to WOIO. Authorities told the station that they assessed the child at the home and did not observe any ...
Mesloh has analyzed numerous brands and found in them chemicals such as dry-cleaning solvent. Mesloh says sometimes you can get hints of what is being used from the color of the smoke.