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Police use Taser on 10-year-old at school career day, lawsuit alleges

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This is hard to believe.


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https://news.yahoo.com/blogs/lookou...-officer-tasered-10-old-school-152530178.html

A lawsuit claims an Albuquerque, N.M., police officer stunned a 10-year-old boy with a Taser after he refused to wash the officer's car.
Officer Christopher Webb was visiting the boy's elementary school for a career day on May 4 when the incident occurred, .

During the presentation, Webb apparently asked a group of students if they wanted to wash his patrol car, the lawsuit states. When the boy, identified as R.D. jokingly refused, Webb pointed the stun gun at him and said, "Let me show you what happens to people who do not listen to the police."

Then R.D., who weighs about 100 pounds, was hit in the chest with two barbs and 50,000 volts of electricity, according to Courthouse News Service.
Webb told the Albuquerque Journal the Taser was accidentally discharged.

The boy blacked out.

The officer removed the barbs, which left marks that "looked like cigarette burns" on R.D.'s chest, the lawsuit alleges. The lawsuit claims Webb acted in a "reckless manner."

R.D., who now suffers from post-traumatic stress disorder, has "woken up in the middle of the night holding his chest, afraid he is never going to wake up again," Courthouse News Service quoted his lawyer as saying.

Webb was suspended for three days without pay, the Albuquerque Journal reports. He did not return calls from the newspaper seeking a comment.
 
Can't hold judgement till we see all the facts and if - when the Policeman speaks up.
 
Sometimes I think teachers should have one.....Joking....

I thought you are not suppose to point weapons at people....
 
I thought most schools have a no weapons policy period.

There is no excuse for this. I don't care if the kid told to fuck off and wash his own car. My understanding that the kid is not even old enough to be charged with a crime.

Nope - not right at all. Cop should lose his job. Should be charged with assault of a minor as well.
 
I thought most schools have a no weapons policy period.

There is no excuse for this. I don't care if the kid told to fuck off and wash his own car. My understanding that the kid is not even old enough to be charged with a crime.

Nope - not right at all. Cop should lose his job. Should be charged with assault of a minor as well.

:good: I agree with!
 
Sounds to me like the cop accidentally discharged his taser and the kid got hit.

If so, he is guilty of recklessness and should be punished accordingly.

I'm sure his families lawyer will play the PTSD angle to the hilt and get a sizable payout.
 
Sounds to me like the cop accidentally discharged his taser and the kid got hit.

There was no reason to point it at him. If it was a joke the cop is an idiot. Lucky he didn't point his gun at him. I say he deserves to lose his job.
 
Sounds to me like the cop accidentally discharged his taser and the kid got hit.

If so, he is guilty of recklessness and should be punished accordingly.

I'm sure his families lawyer will play the PTSD angle to the hilt and get a sizable payout.

How do you "accidentally" discharge your weapon when you are purposely pointing straight at a person? Hmmmmmm
 
How do you "accidentally" discharge your weapon when you are purposely pointing straight at a person? Hmmmmmm

Yeah I see what you are saying and to be truthful here I am taking a leap of faith.

I can't fathom the thought that he purposefully tased the kid.
 
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