Honestie Hodges, whose run-in with cops at age 11 led to police reform, dead of COVID-19

Honestie Hodges (GoFundMe)

By Kenneth Garger

A 14-year-old Michigan girl who was handcuffed by police three years ago — leading to department reforms — has died of COVID-19, her family said.

Honestie Hodges’ grandmother announced in a Sunday post on GoFundMe that the teen died following a nearly two-week stay at Helen Devos Children’s Hospital in Grand Rapids.

Honestie tested positive for the illness on Nov. 9, and later that night was hospitalized in the intensive care unit, where she would be hooked up to a ventilator and given a blood transfusion before dying.

The teen was the subject of national news in December 2017 at the age of 11 when officers with the Grand Rapids Police Department handcuffed her and placed her in the back of a patrol car.

The confrontation occurred outside Honestie’s home as she, her mother and another family were leaving for a trip to the store, the New York Times reported.

Police said at the time they had been searching for a 40-year-old woman connected to a stabbing. After several minutes, officers removed the cuffs from Honestie, the report said.

No officers were disciplined for their actions that night — as the department said no policies were broken.

But a year later, because of continued community pushback over Honestie’s treatment, the department adopted a new policy to promote better police interactions with youths, WOOD-TV reported.

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