Came across this story. Thoughts?
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/22361567/
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/22361567/
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Don't tase me, sis! ...sorry.
As for the incident, if the woman was indeed retreating, then it seems like force was not required. They could have continued talking at that point. From my limited understanding, force is supposed to be used to neutralize a physical threat, not to end recalcitrance or verbal abuse.
Still pretty stupid on the tased woman's part though.
According to an American Civil Liberties Union representative in Orlando, yelling at a police officer and even cussing one out is constitutionally protected speech. And both the ACLU and Amnesty International USA say this incident likely could have been handled differently, adding that Taser use has become too casual and too common among police officers.
Police Chief Mike Chitwood said if a Taser had not been available, his officer likely would have used other weapons to subdue Beeland.
At least not about being hit by someone who's been trained.You can't say that about being hit...
Don't tase me, sis! ...sorry.