Officer demonstrates what police do best on school “career day”
Steve Watson
Infowars.com
Oct 30, 2012
A state police officer in New Mexico is being sued after he
allegedly tasered a child in a school playground for no reason other
than he refused to clean the cop’s patrol car.
The boy’s legal guardian, Rachel Higgins, claims that Officer Chris
Webb shot the boy, referred to as “R.D.”, with a 50,000 volt stun gun
while visiting on a “career day” at Tularosa New Mexico Intermediate
School on May 4.
The complaint
notes that the officer approached a group of boys and asked which of
them wanted to clean his car. When R.D. said he had no desire to clean
the patrol vehicle, Officer Webb is claimed to have stated “‘Let me show
you what happens to people who do not listen to the police.’”
He then pointed his taser at the boy, according to the report, and
fired two barbs directly into the 10-year old’s chest, electrifying him
and causing him to blackout.
Webb then extracted the barbs from the child’s chest, leaving scarring ” that look like cigarette burns”.
“Instead of calling emergency medical personnel, Officer Webb pulled
out the barbs and took the boy to the school principal’s office,” the
complaint states.
The complaint claims that the boy has suffered mental trauma and
night terrors and is now afraid of going to sleep at night for fear he
will not wake up again.
Ms Higgins stated in Santa Fe County Court that “No reasonable
officer confronting a situation where the need for force is at its
lowest, on a playground with elementary age children, would have
deployed the Taser in so reckless a manner as to cause physical and
psychological injury.”
Higgins is suing on the grounds of battery, failure to render
emergency medical care, excessive force, unreasonable seizure, and
negligent hiring, training, supervision and retention.
Police guidelines on tasers state that the weapons must only be used
as a last resort when an officer is under direct threat. The idea that
a 10-year old boy weighing less than 100lbs poses any form of danger
to a police officer is a joke.
Numerous studies over recent years have proven that Taser stun guns can cause heart problems and even induce sudden and lethal cardiac arrest.
Webb’s alleged remark to the boy sums up the way many police
officers see themselves, as grand overlords that cannot be questioned
or challenged. To these people, anyone who reacts in a way they find
disagreeable is a viable target for attack, no matter if they are a
child, a pregnant woman or a person with a disability.
Earlier this month, two police officers in Texas tasered a man who was having a seizure,
causing the 50-year-old to suffer a heart attack and permanent brain
damage. The cops were so ill equipped to deal with the situation, that
they broke out tasers and shocked a man who was already convulsing on
the ground.
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If that had been my kid, there would be hell to pay.
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