The police made did a good job of making sure all of their stories jived with each other on the report. See: pdf file.
So, here the police assume automatically that because a person is black, that he is breaking and entering. Fascinating.
Now, the young man may indeed have been belligerent, but I doubt that he said all those things. It is
far more likely that once that young man's foster mother came home, that the police realized how badly they fucked-up and decided to make sure the police report was unified in terms of testimony.
That being said, the young man probably did behave in a dumb way. He could have invited the police officers to see his bedroom, with all of his personal stuff. He could have called his foster mom and asked her to speak with the police right then and there. He was probably too indignant,too shocked and too hurt to have thought this through. His bad, but then again, he is a kid.
The real problem is the neighbor (who called 911) who lives EXACTLY across the street from that family. If you look at the police report and input both addresses into google maps, you will see that the two addresses are exactly across from each other. Unless that older neighbor has been gone for months on end, there is no way he could not have noticed that young black man now living across the street for the last 4 months. That neighbor is male and 51 years old.
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So, I suspect there is much more to this story than just the police responding to a 911 call, which they are required to do.
I suspect very strongly that the neighbor had a strongl motivation to call 911 for whatever reason, that he already knew that young man.
OH, and for people just itching to ***** about data-mining or so, the .pdf is a public report.