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Mother Attempts Exorcism of Problem Child at South Seattle Church

One mother’s struggle to get her unruly son to behave culminated in an attempted exorcism at a South Seattle church last week, a police report says.

On January 9th, police officers were dispatched to the Safeway in the 3800 block of Rainier Ave S—north of Columbia City—to take an assault report from a juvenile boy. When officers arrived, the report says, they “immediately recognized him as a problem child we deal with often,” Officer Azrielle Johnson wrote in the police report. “His mother can not control him. He is violent and unmanageable.”

In order to tame her problem child, the report says the boy’s mother brought him to a church on Rainier Ave S and S Orcas earlier in the evening. The boy told police that while he was was at the church, “a group of males slapped him, scratched him, and hit him.”

Police contacted the boy’s mother about the incident, and she told officers she believes “her son was possessed by the devil.” The boy’s mother said that she took her son to church “to have the devil brought out of him” and admitted to asking “the men of the church to do what they needed to get the devil out of her son.”

According to the report, the men brought the boy into a room in the church, circled him, and began chanting while they hit him.

Police took the report and sent the boy home with his mother.




  • Anonymous

    Brought him back to his mother? What about CPS? What is preventing his mother from doing it again?

  • bobcat

    Thanks Jonah – Now i have the tubular bell theme from that movie stuck in my head. The Fantomas version, of course.

  • inseattle

    Shouldn’t there be some assault charges, as well as CPS being called?

  • Fuzzy Vixen

    Having been involved with the paranormal for most of my life, and working with may others in this field, exorcism is very real and so is possession. Possession is not simply always associated with “the Devil.” It can be any number of malevolent spirits or demons. All of which are very real. Direct personal experience speaks Truth in these matters, and those who do not explore these quarters are ignorant, though this is common. Majority mob mental rules do not apply to the spirit realm. On that note, this child may in fact be possessed. However, the qualifications of those trying to remove the spirit/entity are questionable. Average Christians generally are ill-equipped for this type of work.

  • Cyn

    Wow.

  • seriously

    This was clearly amateur hour. Where were the restraints? the food water and sleep deprivation? Not to mention trepanning?

    Any Exorcism pro knows that opening up a hole in the skull will get whatever is in there to pop right out.

  • Church Lady

    Do you suppose it was St. Edwards? Or was it one of those fly-by-nights that pop up and down on Rainier?

  • Wendell

    unlikely St Edwards. Wrong address and wrong rite.

  • Sarah

    What are the chances this “story” is complete hogwash? I mean, c’mon. The name of the officer reporting on this allegedly possessed-by-the-devil child is Azrielle? A derivative of Azriel, the name of the angel of death in many of the world’s religions?

    Nice photo, too. Way to lend some credibility and context to the “news.”

  • kt

    That officer has been noted in many cases around Seattle, not just this one, so he’s real. Just a crazy coincidence.

  • enough

    Fuzzy Vixen, I hope you had your tongue in your cheek.

  • not impressed by RVP or seattl

    Hitting kids, teen violence, and even different peoples’ sacred rituals are serious matters. I agree with Hogwash — the photo chosen for this story only further diminishes the credibility of seattlecrime.com. Not impressed with RVP, either.

  • JS

    I bet you’re fat.

  • query

    Even Google couldn’t help me figure out what you might mean by that. Thanks.

  • Fuzzy Vixen

    JS — no, skinny. And male. And straight. And married. And professional with a 100K+ salary. And let me guess — you’re a self-infuated, purported genius.

  • Niko

    I figured it out! RVP stands for Rainier Valley Post, the online news blog for SE Seattle.

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