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17-Year-Old Killed by Taser Over Shoplifted Hot Pockets

Posted by Pam Spaulding, Pandagon at 8:11 AM on March 23, 2008.


The mounting incidents of violence being perpetrated by the inappropriate use of Tasers is unnerving.
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More Taser insanity. The mounting incidents of violence being perpetrated by the inappropriate use of Tasers is unnerving. The stories from readers keep flooding into my inbox.

Here’s one from my state that will turn your stomach (h/t n8nyc and Virginia F.). Darryl Wayne Turner was a cashier and bagged groceries at a local Food Lion. He lifted a couple of Hot Pocket lunches and his mother told him to do the right thing — go back to the store and fess up. Then something went horribly wrong.

A 17-year-old died at Carolinas Medical Center Thursday after a Charlotte-Mecklenburg police officer shocked him with a Taser during a confrontation at a grocery store in northeast Charlotte.

…Around lunchtime, Turner had come home to eat and told his mom that he had stolen a couple of Hot Pockets from the store. A supervisor planned to get a district manager involved and he feared disciplinary action, she said.
She said she told him to go back to the store and face up to what happened.
It wasn’t long after lunch she got a call from one of her son’s co-workers, who told her about the incident, she said.
After Turner was hit, police called the Charlotte Fire Department and paramedics, department policy anytime an officer uses a Taser gun, the release said.
Homicide detectives are investigating Turner’s death and will present their findings to the district attorney, the news release said.

Turner had no criminal record and no health problems.

Not to be topped, read what happened in the case of a Matteson, IL man, who was on the wrong end of a Taser — he has been acquitted of assaulting an officer.

Read that, and see a video about the use of Tasers in Eugene, Oregon, after the jump.

(Southtown Star):

A Matteson man cleared by a jury Wednesday of assaulting a police officer plans to sue Posen police for what he alleges was a case of racially-motivated police brutality, his attorney said.

Julius Little, 44, was pepper-sprayed, bitten repeatedly by a police dog and shot with a Taser by police outside his mother’s home near the intersection of 145th Street and Richmond Ave. on June 22, 2006.
A Markham courthouse jury took little more than an hour to clear him of aggressively approaching Cpl. Bill Alexander, clenching his fists and threatening to punch him.
“The police were just trying to cover up for what they did to him,” juror Maud Powell told the SouthtownStar after the verdict was announced, “It was obvious from what the officers said in court that they were lying.”

During the two-day trial, Little testified that he was taking out the trash at his mother’s home when he saw police questioning his son.
When he asked the officers what was going on, he was told, “get your black ass out of here,” and then attacked by three white cops and a K-9 officer, he alleged.
…Several eyewitnesses corroborated Little’s account, contradicting the officers’ claims that Little was the aggressor, and the officers’ claims not to have used racially-charged language.

Take a look at this short doc, Tazing Eugene, about the adoption of Tasers by police officers in Eugene, Oregon. Nezua of The Unapologetic Mexican has the reaction on the street.

***

As I was writing this, n8nyc sent over another item about a fatality, this time in the Sunshine State:

A Deerfield Beach man, whom Broward sheriff’s deputies said was naked and belligerent, was Tasered when he resisted arrest, and died in BSO custody early Friday. When they arrived, they found Garland strolling naked past the Ocean Boulevard Condominium at 191 SE 20 Ave.
…Deputies tried to detain him, but he became angry, and refused to comply. Deputies hit him with a stun gun, and were able to take Garland, who became violent, into custody.

Now perhaps there may have been a good reason to tase this man, if he was that out of control (and given paramedics confirmed Garland’s behavior). With some of the prior incidents, witnesses have come forward and contradicted police reports about the violent behavior of the individual.

The problem is that the Taser when employed is effective in subduing people, but the number of incidents where 1) the situation isn’t violent, the person has no weapon, and tasing is used as the measure of first resort; and 2) someone dies are mounting in published reports from around the globe, and there are no mandatory training standards in place in response to the disturbing incidents.

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Pam Spaulding blogs at Pam's House Blend.


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Cops are now Judge, Jury and Executioner.
Posted by: joeunix on Mar 23, 2008 9:15 AM   
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Cops now kill with impunity with no fear of punishment or retribution.

And if that doesn't frighten you, nothing will.

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» "Now"? Posted by: hurricane hugo
» RE: "Now"? Posted by: joeunix
Where is your patriotism? I hear it is a blasphemy to criticize Pigs in police or military
Posted by: PakiBoy on Mar 23, 2008 10:46 AM   
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uniforms in US&A.

G-DAMN America!

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» PakiBoy Posted by: hurricane hugo
» You make a good point Posted by: joeunix
» RE: You make a good point Posted by: ddsharper
I thought
Posted by: warriornation on Mar 23, 2008 1:22 PM   
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those pigs were supposed to protect and to serve. They only serve racist, rich conservatives.

FREE MUMIA!

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» RE: I thought Posted by: dandycat
Man hit by police Taser: "That's all you got?"
Posted by: Mac Geek on Mar 23, 2008 3:57 PM   
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Man hit by police Taser: "That's all you got?"

Syracuse, NY.----Syracuse police shot a man with a Taser early this morning after he challenged them to a fight, but the 250-pound suspect pulled the device's electric darts out of his abdomen, laughed and said, "That's all you got?"

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Be Afraid, Be very Afraid
Posted by: marid on Mar 23, 2008 4:17 PM   
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One more small step for humankind in America on the path to a police state.
Fake War, Private Armies, Torture, Abu Ghraib, Wiretapping, detention centers, signing statements, WMD, Habeas corpus dead are all the little steps we have already taken on the path to ruin. The Merchants of Death and their minions are on the march in America and Worldwide.

Who has the integrity and will to fight the system and return America to the people? At present the Constitution has been amended to say WE THE CORPORATION.


Who can we hope for? Obama, who has the fewest strings attached? The voting power of the dollar trumps the power of the people. The Supreme Court has sided with the dollars and says that buying politicians is a First Amendment right.

The Military, Industrial, Intelligence, and Prison complexes grow in power on the cloudy horizon. Tasers are just the drops of rain before the deluge that wipes away all of what America used to be.

Heh my small town beat Eugene to its first tasering, the guy wouldn't stop, was fleeing to his house and tasered. I do not know all the facts because they have not been clearly presented. We are led to believe that tasering is infrequent, is anybody counting? Somebody should be.

WE are fast becoming something we should fear.

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My Perspective...
Posted by: dave16 on Mar 24, 2008 6:59 AM   
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Please see www.discussrace.com

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I'm staying home
Posted by: Grandma Crabby on Mar 24, 2008 8:19 AM   
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This is awful.

If a taser can kill a 17-year-old with no health problems, what would it do to an old bitch like me?

Over two hot pockets? Good grief.

I hope his momma sues the heck out of the police force and wins big. Of course these days, it probably won't be allowed.

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» RE: I'm staying home Posted by: arthur_ide
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So Tragic
Posted by: Denver Dem on Mar 24, 2008 11:13 AM   
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Sick of hearing these stories. I guess citizens are going to have to start wearing tazer proof vests.

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ethical1
Posted by: Ethical1 on Mar 24, 2008 11:58 AM   
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I live in a small rural city in "redneck" country. My 8th grade daughter made the same foolish mistake that I myself and probably many of you have made - trying to skip out of school with a friend.

When the police officer caught them, the other girl took off running and my daughter followed suit out of fear. The officer caught up with her when she fell over a fence, and was on the ground, flat on her back. The officer pointed his taser at her chest and told her to get her friend back here now or he would tase her.

Thankfully, when she screamed this threat out to her friend, the friend returned. I can only imagine the pain my daughter would have experienced had she not been able to control the actions of another person.

The incident still upsets me, but I don't feel like I have any recourse. I'm a single mom with limited income against a government institution who would target me for future harrasement if I protested what went on.

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» RE: ethical1 Posted by: peacefullaim
» RE: ethical1 Posted by: ddsharper
Such brave cops
Posted by: graffen48 on Mar 24, 2008 12:58 PM   
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I'm so impressed with such "bravery" . Its like when you see 20 cops falling all over themselves to tackle someone after a chase. These tasar stories don't surprise me at all, just like the wheelchair dumping episodes of late. Hey, I thought these idiots were supposed to be trained professionals, not schoolyard bullies.

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Man died near Syracuse, NY
Posted by: Mel H. on Mar 24, 2008 1:47 PM   
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A couple of weeks ago, a man died after being tased in Liverpool, NY (near Syracuse, NY). It is suspected that he had a medical condition. A police officer can never know if the person he is tasing is "healhy" enough to withstand being tased. Also, after the wires are attached, the police can tase the same person multiple times.

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Look at all the taxpayer money these cops saved us.
Posted by: mindtrvlr on Mar 24, 2008 10:43 PM   
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Some people will complain about anything!!!

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police state infowars.com
Posted by: cyr3n on Mar 25, 2008 12:51 AM   
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dead because of 2 hot pockets. there's no justice in this society ... child rapists roam free and MJ smokers are caged for decades.

Personally i think that if you kill someone, it should be up to the victim's family what to do with you. They're the ones that will suffer. Not some panel of jurors an effin lawyer chooses to help him 'win the case'.

Screw this, i'm moving to a state where i can pack heat and defend myself. Since clearly the cops will kill you at the tip of a hat and they arent protecting citizens. Quite the contrary, they bully women, teens, and old men.. brandishing their taser-guns.

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» RE: police state infowars.com Posted by: hilaryuk
My heart goes out to the family.
Posted by: ddsharper on Mar 26, 2008 2:59 AM   
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I live in Charlotte right now and I can guarantee you that the police officers will be cleared of all charges. It's the dirty, dirty south, still. Left LA to get away from the Mexican's edict to kill Afican Americans and moved to the south where the cops kill African Americans. And don't get me started on East Carolina. My heart is with the family and their understandable sorrow, which, like their son, will never go away. Impunity for racist cops, always impunity.

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