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Crete boy's autopsy results kept under wraps
The autopsy of a special-needs boy from Crete who died early this week was performed Thursday. The findings, however, were not released, pending a police investigation, according to the Cook County medical examiner's office. Kevin Johnson, 12, who lived...Tags: Police Investigations, Crete, Police
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Parenting education as a remedy for abuse
As the director of a parenting education program, I was once again heartbroken to read about the tragic beating and death of 12-year-old Kevin Johnson in the Chicago Tribune ("Autopsy set for Thursday in death of Crete boy"). One child's death resulting...Tags: Child Abuse, Abusive Behavior, Crete, Parent and Child, Family
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Top Online, Windows Exec To Depart Microsoft
The Associated PressMicrosoft says the executive in charge of its Windows and Web operations is leaving the company. Kevin Johnson was president of Microsoft's platforms and services division, which was responsible for Internet Explorer, the Windows operating system and the...Tags: Online, Microsoft Corp.
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Autopsy set for Thursday in death of Crete boy
The autopsy of a special-needs boy from Crete who died early this week is expected to be conducted Thursday, said the Cook County medical examiner's office. Kevin Johnson, 12, who lived with his guardians and eight other children, was hospitalized...Tags: Crete
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DCFS knew of abuse before child's death
A Will County judge has ordered that eight children remain in the custody of DCFS during an investigation into the death of a 12-year-old special education student. According to a state investigator, Kevin Johnson was beaten five times at his Crete home...Tags: Crete
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State knew of alleged abuse before child's death
Chicago TribuneOn the day he was hospitalized, Kevin Johnson, 12, was beaten five times and, at one point, was hit so hard his body bounced up from the floor of his Crete home, a state investigator told a Will County judge Tuesday. The boy's caretaker told...Tags: Crete, Judges, Justice System
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Judge orders 8 kids removed from Crete home
Tribune staff reportersUPDATE: A Will County judge on Tuesday formally ordered that eight children be removed from the Crete home they shared with a 12-year-old special-needs child who died over the weekend. Will County Judge Rodney Lechwar made the decision following after...Tags: Police Investigations, Crete, Health and Safety at School, Police
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Judge orders 8 kids removed from Crete home after boy's death
Special to the Chicago TribuneA Will County judge on Tuesday formally ordered that eight children be removed from the Crete home they shared with a 12-year-old special-needs child who died over the weekend. Will County Judge Rodney Lechwar made the decision after testimony from...Tags: Crete, Judges, Justice System
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Parents are investigated in death of son, 12
Authorities are investigating allegations that abuse by both parents led to the death of a 12-year-old Crete boy Sunday morning. Kevin Johnson of the 3400 block of Beckwith Lane died in the University of Chicago Medical Center at about 10:55 a.m.,...Tags: Police Investigations, Crete, University of Chicago, Police
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Crete police probe death of 12-year-old boy
Chicago Tribune reportersAuthorities on Monday were investigating the weekend death of a 12-year-old special-needs child from Crete whose family had been the subject of abuse allegations, most recently in April. Paramedics were called to the Crete home about 7:40 p.m. Friday...Tags: Police Investigations, Crete, Health and Safety at School, Police
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