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Posts Tagged ‘tasers’

An Officer of the Law, in the Public School Hallway, With a Taser — Let’s Get A Clue

Wednesday, July 30th, 2008

Or could it be on the mili­tary base, by a com­rade, with a gun.

That where we are today folks. First a day of taser blog­ging via a cam­paign star­ted at Elec­tro­cu­ted While Black, or blog­ging against Pre-Trial Exe­cu­tion, and a remin­der on the LaVena John­son case, a case I’ll be remin­ding you about at least weekly, just to jog your memory.

I’ve not done much research on tasers, their use or the stats which go along with them, so I’m hesi­tant to write too much. I have read enough to know they can kill and the­re­fore should not be used in most situations.They are also used dis­pro­por­tio­nally on Afri­can Americans.

If you feel oh well if you do the crime.…, just con­si­der it an exe­cu­tion without trial, because in cases where the taser cau­ses death that is exactly what it is.

They use tasers in the public school sys­tem in this county now, it was used once last year on a public high school stu­dent in the hall­way of his high school. The stu­dent in this case suf­fe­red no long term damage, but he was not with wea­pon or posing any threat to the offi­cer. The policy surroun­ding it’s use in the schools, though being scru­ti­ni­zed, is still in effect.

Yup, the she­riffs office walks around the public high school with tasers, even though many have ques­tions about their trai­ning in it’s use con­si­de­ring a young man died here last year two hours after being tase­red by an offi­cer of the same sheriff’s depart­ment poli­cing the schools. The young man, tase­red during a fight with four other indi­vi­duals, was drunk, disor­derly, he had no wea­pon. He was tase­red and died two hours later at the local hos­pi­tal, he was 20 years old. His his­tory not withs­tan­ding there is some indi­ca­tion he was already down and uncons­cious when tase­red a second time, though the grand jury which clea­red the offi­cer of any wrong doing did not choose to hear those witnesses.

A quick goo­gle news search via blogs brings up more inci­dents than I knew of where tasers were used when an indi­vi­dual appea­red impai­red, and death follo­wed. The abuse of tasers is obvious if you do some scro­lling. I think of a friend with type 1 dia­be­tes who if his blood sugar goes too low from his insu­lin can get surly, uncoo­pe­ra­tive, even com­ba­tive. I think how easy for a cop somewhere, somehow to come upon him in this state and taser him, inad­ver­tently killing him.

These things are not safe, are not used correctly in many cases, and are used in situa­tions where such force is not nee­ded. The trai­ning of offi­cers in their use seems incon­sis­tent at best.

Sas­katche­wan is ahead of us in ban­ning the use of taser.
Cana­dian pro­vince bans local police use of Tasers

Amnesty International’s Taser Con­cerns
Taser Nation
Elec­tro­cu­ted While Black

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I wan­ted to add this tonight so you have time to make those phone calls and faxes we need before Wed­nes­day evening.

A remin­der on LaVena John­son case via What About Our Daugh­ters,(Lavena John­son Update: Hea­ring on Thurs­day at 10:00 AM Rm 2154 Ray­burn Buil­ding)

Here is another oppor­tu­nity for you to get ans­wers from the Uni­ted Sta­tes Army in the Lavena John­son case:

On Thurs­day, July 31 at 10:00 am, the Sub­com­mit­tee will hold a hea­ring entit­led, “Over­sight Hea­ring on Sexual Assault in the Mili­tary.” The hea­ring will take place in room 2154 of the Ray­burn House Office Buil­ding and is open to the public. Over­sight Com­mit­tee Website

This is a sub­com­mit­tee of the Com­mit­tee on Over­sight and Govern­ment Reform. The full com­mit­tee is chai­red by Con­gress­man Wax­man. The hea­ring will be webcast.

Read the full post at the source and be sure to fax in your ques­tions. Call the mem­bers of the com­mit­tee and your legis­la­tors. This whole situa­tion is beyond unconscionable.

Some of the lar­ger pro­gres­sive blogs are cove­ring this now but I still see no MSM coverage.

LaVena, a 19 year old sol­dier ser­ved in Iraq for two months before she was mur­de­red, raped and then pre­sen­ted as a sui­cide to her parents.