‘They responded by killing him’: Mom of man killed by police says he was in mental health crisis when she called them for help

Inset: Zachary Snow (GoFundMe) Background: Crime scene footage from the October 2021 shooting of Zachary Snow. (YouTube screengrab KTVB)

Inset: Zachary Snow (GoFundMe) Background: Crime scene footage from the October 2021 shooting of Zachary Snow. (YouTube screengrab KTVB)

When Zachary Snow’s mother called the police seeking help for her unarmed son who was in the midst of a suicidal crisis, she thought she could entrust them with his life. Instead, she says, they eschewed their training and shot her child to death.

As a result, Melissa Walton has sued the City of Boise, Idaho, as well as two officers who serve on the Boise Police Department, Matt Jacobs and Clifton Snodderly, for wrongful death. Walton alleges the officers used excessive force in violation of her son’s Fourth Amendment rights when they shot and killed Snow on Oct. 27, 2021, instead of relying on the training they received to cope with people in the throes of a mental crisis.

This is the second lawsuit Walton has filed related to the death of her 26-year-old son. She first sued the Boise Police Department, Snodderly, Jacobs and 10 unnamed individuals or “John Does” in October 2022 in the Fourth Judicial District of the State of Idaho. The state case is ongoing and expected to go to a jury trial in March 2024 as this new federal claim plays out, The Idaho Statesman reported.

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