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Home security footage shows police in Elyria, Ohio, raiding the home where Courtney Price was staying with her infant son, who has respiratory and heart issues (screengrab via YouTube/WOIO). Inset: Waylon Price on a ventilator after the police raid (via GoFundMe).

A mother in Ohio is claiming that dozens of local police officers converged on the wrong home and executed a raid, breaking windows, ramming down the front door, and setting off multiple flash-bang devices that sent her 1-year-old son — who has respiratory and cardiac issues — to the intensive care unit. Police have denied any wrongdoing as local government officials say they’ve ordered a “complete review” of the incident, describing the allegations against the department as “extreme and deeply concerning.”

According to the mother, Courtney Price, she was preparing to feed her son, Waylon May, at about 2:12 p.m. on Jan. 10 when she heard “the loudest knock on the door.”

“When I got to the top of the steps i noticed it was police and then the next thing I know the door bust open, the windows are busting out around us,” she wrote in a Facebook post about the incident. “I have multiple guns pointed at me and i just freeze in fear, I could see smoke coming through the window that was busted right where my baby was laying & i knew he couldn’t breathe it in.”

Price said Waylon was born prematurely and has pulmonary hypertension and a hole in his heart, local CBS affiliate WOIO reported.

Price said she was screaming “my baby, my baby, he’s on a ventilator,” but that officers “jerked” her out of the house and handcuffed her. She and the child were the only occupants in the house at the time.

“Not one had the decency to check on my baby, get the glass off him or get him out of the house that had smoke in it,” she wrote. “Every single one was evil enough to sit there and let my baby breathe in that air and struggle to breathe.”

Price then claimed a medic used a stethoscope to listen to her child’s heart and said, “sounds clear,” an observation she claimed was false. She also claimed that during the incident, at least one officer said, “sorry, wrong house”

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