The family of a teen who suffocated to death in his own car despite making two 911 calls for help sat quietly through five hours of a Cincinnati City Council special meeting that included testimony about the city's emergency communications system from police, union leaders and a dispatcher-operator. Then, in his closing comments, Councilman Wendell Young implied they might seek financial compensation for the 16-year-old's death, "but there's no amount of money that's going to make you happy." "That's the most insensitive thing I've ever heard," the boy's uncle shouted. "You guys were doing great until this guy started talking. I'm sorry, you've crossed the line. You have crossed the line."