http://www.waxahachiedailylight.com/articles/2007/05/20/dailylight/news/01-05-20-taser.txt
6/17/2007 2:30:12 PM
I'm still trying to figure out why they stormed into the house in the first place. I think there's more to this story than what is in this article.
6/17/2007 3:01:35 PM
bad part of town, they say it was registered as a hang up
6/17/2007 3:11:46 PM
I agree this doesnt make alot of sense.
6/17/2007 8:41:06 PM
Yeah, I think there is some critical info missing from the article. Hard to make a judgment without all the pieces.
6/17/2007 9:50:28 PM
this is kinda similar to all those stories of using bad info from informants and SWAT teams subsequently busting up granny's house.
6/17/2007 11:02:18 PM
sounds like something the Wilmington police would do
6/17/2007 11:24:34 PM
That article might not say everything, but damn... and it's pretty damning that the Fire Dept. recorded the call as a “medical assist, assist EMS crew.” What the hell were they doing going into his residence like that? Unlike a SWAT team with bad information, or the recent case in Wilmington, these guys had no warrant nor probable cause... He gets tasered, but he never resisted arrest or physically fought back. Even if he refused the police commands (in his own house, which were pretty unlawful) as long as he poses no physical harm to himself or others and isn't actively resisting them the officers, I would think they broke the guidelines for use of a taser by their dept. since they are pretty standard. Hopefully, everything comes out and these guys get thrown off the dept.
6/18/2007 12:05:46 AM
6/18/2007 12:41:56 AM
^^ I'm not making any judgements one way or the other until I hear the other side of this but when you have police responding to a 911 hangup they're going to be pretty tense to start, and depending on what was going on during his diabetic seizure he could have been quite biligerent and possibly percieved as threatening. He also may not have been to cognizent of what was going on or what he was saying. The article is kind of all over the place, but the one thing that jumps out at me is they said they've called plenty of times for paramedics with no problems, so something happened this time that caused the 911 operator to call the cops rather than the paramedics, that's probably what put the cops on high alert and the rest (assuming this is true) was a combination of bad information and bad judgement.Another question:How is it that a cop came to the door, apparently she answered the door and spoke with the cop, and yet they still needed (and were able) to kick down the door?[Edited on June 18, 2007 at 1:36 AM. Reason : q]
6/18/2007 1:26:22 AM
where the fuck is waxahachie?
6/18/2007 2:31:48 AM
this kinda reminds me of the southpark episode where Stan's parents go to a party and the ATF shows up think the party is actually a cult getting rdy to commit mass suicide.Everytime a couple tried to leave the party, they ran into the ATF outside the house. The head agent yells "freeze don't move" then they are wasted by a spray of bullets for "not cooperating."
6/18/2007 8:13:20 AM
I think it is cute how 134234 be234234 always comes in on the side of authorities when he reads stories like this, then leaves out quotes that are damaging to his cause
6/18/2007 9:02:54 AM
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6/18/2007 10:21:06 AM
Not at all. A person could go their whole life without ever experiencing a violent seizure and suddenly have one. It would certainly give a reason for the 911 to be a hangup if she's never seen him have a violent one before. Like I said, she claims they've called 911 for this many times before, what did she do, or say that made the operator think this was a hangup and that it required police response that she hasn't done in the past?
6/18/2007 10:24:00 AM
There is a time where logical arguments and reality start to diverge. Your automatic characterization of this story as sensational has you playing catch up in this thread. Facts are facts. Nothing sensational about them. These power trip cops harassed some poor black man in need of medical help. It has happened before, and it will happen again.
6/18/2007 10:30:08 AM
You don't think the article has sensationalizm in it? OK, so what is the purpose of telling us that he has arthritis? What is the purpose of telling us that his girlfriend has Lou Gehrig's disease? What's the purpose of quoting the lawyer implying that the police department is going to be shredding evidence? All of these are designed in my opinion to subtly sway your opinion in a particular direction.Again, I want the other side of this story, that's all I'm asking for. You on the otherhand are ready to convict on one news story.
6/18/2007 10:41:03 AM
I realize that someone wants to sue anytime it rains now, but what exactly can he sue for? Other than the front door? They called the police, and there isnt any long term damage done by a tazer. Look it sucks, but Im sure they had thier reasons. This shit has gotten ridiculous where everyone wants to win the lottery everytime a mistake is made.
6/18/2007 10:50:29 AM
6/18/2007 10:53:48 AM
I can't believe people are defending this shit... He was in his own residence with his girlfriend who came to the fucking door and told the officer what was happening! The officer doesn't deny that! Jesus Christ... There is NO excuse, even if he was thrashing around violently, he wasn't endangering anyone!
6/18/2007 2:55:58 PM
6/18/2007 2:56:46 PM
Tazers are avaliable to the public now at www.taser.comSo, if you feel like it, you're welcome to go and taze a cop for no good reason at all. Of course, there will probably be some dire consequences to that.
6/18/2007 3:07:54 PM
Even if there is no intent to do so, it's a slanted story. Key Things We're Missing-911 Transcript-Police/Fire/EMS Radio Traffic Transcript-Police Report-Use-of-Force ReportUnfortunately it doesn't sound like we're going to see these until a trial.All we have is two people alleging the event occurred. One of those people didn't even see it happen. Why is it slanted? Look at the additional, yet unnecessary information:
6/18/2007 3:19:04 PM
Keep telling yourself we have an incomplete picture of the events. We don't.
6/18/2007 3:44:22 PM
for real!!argg fucking cops!!! ill ignore the lack of any kind of evidence or accounts from the police department and base my opinion on a sensationalist article and a lawyer out to make his name!fucking hate the goddamn popo
6/18/2007 3:48:52 PM
Unless he wasn't actually lying in bed when the cops zapped him, I think we know all we need to.
6/18/2007 3:54:50 PM
Wha wha wha, I try to make sure every post in this thread is of the strictest logical standards. Sometimes, a spade is a spade, and it must be called as such. The cops fucked up, I don't know how much more obvious this one can be.I hope someone keeps track of this, and in eleventy months from now when this finally goes to court, we'll hear about it.
6/18/2007 3:55:39 PM
i know when every spade is a spade
6/18/2007 3:56:41 PM
he called 911. THe girlfriend answered the door, and the cops had to break it in? Then they had to taze him? It doesnt make sense. And we should just take the papers word for it. I mean, we all know those rich white kids planned on raping a black stripper all year. Heaven forbid we even consider the fact that they might have been baiting for thier lottery ticket.
6/18/2007 4:02:15 PM
6/18/2007 4:02:21 PM
Another story:
6/18/2007 4:17:03 PM
6/18/2007 4:20:37 PM
Yeah, cops get pissed when you say things like that.
6/18/2007 4:23:03 PM
6/18/2007 4:28:41 PM
Yes, clearly the only logical response to such a situation is to kick down the door and zap the guy as he's lying in bed. What else could the cops have done?
6/18/2007 4:33:46 PM
I didn't say it was the only logical response at all, but it's certainly understandable as to how this would have contributed to the overall outcome. If you were a cop responding to the same situation how would you react? This is what you know:1) 911 recieved a call for assistance that ended in a hangup2) You are in a bad part of town3) It's 4:30 AM4) You've arrived at the house, and an unidentified female is telling you she needs medical assistance5) An unidentified male sticks his head out the door and tells you he doesn't need the police and then closes the door.Now for the remaining questions:1) All the unanswered questions from before2) Did EMS arrive with the backup?3) When backup arrived, did the cops try the door again4) If so, when backup arrived, did they answer the door again?
6/18/2007 4:42:34 PM
Yeah it seems pretty clear that the first cop HAD to call for backup bc someone said they didnt need the police, then the three of them kicked in the door just to taze some guy.
6/18/2007 4:43:25 PM
Yea, I mean, I guess if I am a cop and always assuming my next call will be my last one, I can immediately start coming up with a fanciful story whereThe girl in the first room was part of the robbery that was taking place in the second room. Her and her male cohort concocted the plan when they found out one of their hostage victims managed to sneak in a call to the 911 folks asking for medical assistance (not the actual cops, strangely enough)So when the cop showed, they tried to pull a sneakeroo on him but he didn't fall for it. It all makes perfect sense. I can see why they were on edge, and why they called for 5-7 buddies to come help with the nigger tazing party.WHY DID THEY LEAVE WITHOUT ANY COMMENT OR ANY PAPERWORK FILED? WAS A CRIME NOT COMMITTED SINCE THEY HAD TO TAZE SOMEONE?
6/18/2007 4:48:31 PM
are you still talking without knowing all the facts to the case?shut the fuck up. if it goes to trial and the cops were being assholes, then you win. christ.
6/18/2007 4:57:56 PM
^I hear they actually had flier up for that kind of party. It seems pretty clear that we arent getting the whole story. It does appear that the police made a mistake. And without hearing the police's side, its really hard to make an informed opinion. However, what exactly is this guy suing over? There is no long term damage done. Im curious what "damage" goes for these days.
6/18/2007 5:00:53 PM
Yeah, responding to a 911 hangup, a female asking for medical assistance and a male telling you to go away doesn't in any way shape or form seem like a crime in progress does it?
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6/18/2007 6:16:38 PM
He wasn't shot; he was tased. And we don't know for sure what he was doing at the time. We've all seen plenty of tasing videos on youtube. Officers typically give several warnings before tasing someone. How do you know that he wasn't warned several times first?
6/18/2007 6:18:53 PM