Prosecutor blocks release of police file in teen’s death
CINCINNATI — A prosecutor blocked the Cincinnati Police Department from releasing the results Wednesday of its internal probe into its failure to respond properly to a 16-year-old boy who died after twice calling 911 to report he was trapped inside a minivan near his school.
The announcement came a little more than a half hour before the police chief’s highly anticipated presentation to City Council members about events leading up to Kyle Plush’s April 10 death. The teen’s father found his body in a parking lot near his school almost six hours after Kyle made the first of his 911 calls.
A coroner ruled that Kyle asphyxiated from chest compression. It is suspected that the 2004 Honda Odyssey’s rear seat flipped over to pin him as he reached for tennis gear in the back.
Prosecutor Joe Deters is also probing what happened, and subpoenaed the police investigative records that were to be released.