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[9] An officer used a taser on Anderson, with the first two taser activations being fired from afar, which failed to make skin contact. The officer then applied the taser via drive-stun on Anderson's back. [10] In total Anderson was tasered six times in 42 seconds. [11] Anderson was handcuffed by officers, and his legs were also bound. [7]
A taser, with cartridge removed, making an electric arc between its two electrodes. An electroshock weapon is an incapacitating weapon.It delivers an electric shock aimed at temporarily disrupting muscle functions and/or inflicting pain, usually without causing significant injury.
A TASER device, with cartridge removed, making an electric spark between its two electrodes Police issue X26 TASER device with cartridge installed. TASER (also variously "Taser" or "taser") is a brand of conducted energy device (CED) primarily used to incapacitate people by delivering an intense electric shock that briefly disrupts voluntary control of the muscles, allowing the person to be ...
The video shows blatant, excessive force, which is unconstitutional, said Hicks’ attorney Gagan Gupta. A federal ruling says officers can use their Taser on individuals when they pose a danger ...
Police in Hammond, Indiana have been hit with a lawsuit claiming officers went too far during this traffic stop caught on cellphone video. The confrontation happened last month, when the driver of ...
Garrett has since operated the Donut Operator YouTube channel, where he offers commentary about police practices and high-profile cases. [3] As of July 2024, the channel had five million subscribers. [5] Garrett has written for Blue Lives Matter [6] and supported firearms manufacturer and YouTuber Brandon Herrera's run for political office in ...
Thompson was found guilty of violating state law for having a firearm in a vehicle without a permit in 2020. Despite having a Firearm Owners ID card, he was sentenced to 30 months in prison.
Bryan v. McPherson, 630 F.3d 805 (9th Cir. 2009), was heard by United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit in October 2009. Plaintiff-appellee Carl Bryan was tasered by defendant-appellant Officer Brian MacPherson after being pulled over to the side of the road for failure to wear a seat belt.