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I was wondering what her crime was. And, having seen this before, it really is AMAZING the strength these criminals (male or female) have, even when cuffed. Was she spitting? Biting? Kicking? While I agree that "6" times seems excessive, I have watched it take 10 cops to hog-tie my little brother. This is a VERY dangerous job that the police have to perform, so more often than not, (and having dealt personally in similar situations), I will usually give them the benefit of the doubt.
But, I do think 6 times is excessive, and I would worry about her having "heart failure" or something, with so many "jolts". They probably should have just sat her down til she cooled off some, (but, if she was "hopped-up" on something, that could have been a very long wait).
It looks like lawers fighting traffic tickets is a growing industry on the web. Have you ever used one?
by Brainboy on October 2nd, 2011
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Do the police do a good job of patrolling your neighborhood? How often do you see them?
by dorothybulls on October 24th, 2011
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What do the police officers' uniforms look like where you live?
by AnonymousGirl on October 19th, 2011
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Why do police departments in Australia have police sedans most of which have appear to have no rear-seat window partitions installed?
by NiCkIzBacK on October 8th, 2011
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How does law enforcement ever catch anyone from surveillance videos? The pictures are unrecognizable!
by MotherTruckers on September 26th, 2011
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You're reading Ok happened again , this time a female 'stun gunned ' 6 times ....even though she was hand cuffed and no threat ...way way over the top ..again !, do you think it was justified or not?....and do you think the cop should loose his job
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still she was in hand cuffs ... going no where , she attacked a car ... big deal , charge her with smashing up a police car not try and stun her to death
by buxtonite ..slowly losing my mind on September 21st, 2007