“It’s a nightmare, it’s a nightmare!”-Mother of victim, CNN interview
Last week, the Florida Highway Patrol cleared a fat ass 267 pound Trooper of wrongdoing in a tasering incident that’s left a 100 pound, 20 year old woman brain dead!
The woman was already handcuffed, with her hands in front of her. When she was tasered she fell and hit her head. The incident took place in September 2011, but is only now making news.
Florida officials say the fat ass cop was within the law for doing it, but Florida Highway Patrol taser policy states otherwise: “Fleeing cannot be the sole reason for the deployment.”
“When you shoot someone in the back, and they’re running away, all that force, as you saw when Danielle’s head hit the concrete, that’s why they don’t allow you to do that, because you can have horrible tragedies like this.”-Kevin Haylsett, family attorney
The FHP investigators questioned the fat ass cop for the tasering: “Prior to deploying your taser, did you give a verbal warning that you were going to use it?”
“No, I did not.”-fat ass cop’s response
They still concluded that he did not break any rules!
“And to say he would do it again makes me want to puke.”-Mother of victim
Watch cop car dash cam video here.
This just adds to the more than 500 people in the United States killed by so called non-lethal tasers.
On February 15, 2012, Amnesty International reported that “…at least 500 people in the United States have died since 2001 after being shocked with Tasers either during their arrest or while in jail.”
In 90% of those cases the victims were unarmed, and shocked multiple times!
Medical personnel say taserings can cause adverse reactions leading to death, and that in most cases tasers were not justified: “Even if deaths directly from Taser shocks are relatively rare, adverse effects can happen very quickly, without warning, and be impossible to reverse….What is most disturbing about the police use of Tasers is that the majority of those who later died were not a serious threat when they were shocked by police!”-Amnesty International