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ATLANTA (AP) — Two deputies yell "Stop fighting!" and "He's got my Taser!" as they repeatedly stun a handcuffed man in the back of a vehicle, commanding him to relax even as he insists "I'm dead," shortly before he stops breathing, body-camera videos show.
The videos show the Nov. 20 incident in the back of an SUV in Coweta County, outside Atlanta. Chase Sherman, 32, of Destin, Florida, was pronounced dead at a hospital later that day.
originally posted by: odzeandennz
Watch the video and see if these boys are qualified to protect and serve.
The police are trained to breach and clear... not designed escalate a situation. Why did this man have to die? The family should have flagged motorists down for help instead of calling the cops.
ATLANTA (AP) — Two deputies yell "Stop fighting!" and "He's got my Taser!" as they repeatedly stun a handcuffed man in the back of a vehicle, commanding him to relax even as he insists "I'm dead," shortly before he stops breathing, body-camera videos show.
The videos show the Nov. 20 incident in the back of an SUV in Coweta County, outside Atlanta. Chase Sherman, 32, of Destin, Florida, was pronounced dead at a hospital later that day.
Of course the absolute solution to any problems law enforcement facing; the gun.
[Quote]"What's your problem, buddy?" one deputy says. "That's a good way to get shot right there. I tell you right now, you grab my Taser again, it's gonna be on."
The deputies insist that his mother and girlfriend in the front seat get away from the area.
"You're not gonna shot him, you hear me?" Sherman's mother says
originally posted by: pteridine
originally posted by: odzeandennz
Watch the video and see if these boys are qualified to protect and serve.
The police are trained to breach and clear... not designed escalate a situation. Why did this man have to die? The family should have flagged motorists down for help instead of calling the cops.
ATLANTA (AP) — Two deputies yell "Stop fighting!" and "He's got my Taser!" as they repeatedly stun a handcuffed man in the back of a vehicle, commanding him to relax even as he insists "I'm dead," shortly before he stops breathing, body-camera videos show.
The videos show the Nov. 20 incident in the back of an SUV in Coweta County, outside Atlanta. Chase Sherman, 32, of Destin, Florida, was pronounced dead at a hospital later that day.
Of course the absolute solution to any problems law enforcement facing; the gun.
[Quote]"What's your problem, buddy?" one deputy says. "That's a good way to get shot right there. I tell you right now, you grab my Taser again, it's gonna be on."
The deputies insist that his mother and girlfriend in the front seat get away from the area.
"You're not gonna shot him, you hear me?" Sherman's mother says
graphic video
He had taken "spice" and was hallucinating and not responding to the officers. He was not shot, as you imply, he was tased. Darwin would have caught up with him, and likely his family, too as his plan was to drive home while hallucinating.
originally posted by: odzeandennz
a reply to: pteridine
I hope you have a medical distress and the police arrive to the scene to help you along with their gun and a copy of Darwin's best theory.
originally posted by: Grimpachi
Stop resisting actually means stop breathing.
Guy is face down and looks like he can't even move and the keep yelling and tasing him.
Remember the cops said they did it for their safety.
originally posted by: odzeandennz
a reply to: pteridine
He didn't get shot.
Did you get to hear the officers say explicitly say I'm going to shoot you, almost hoping to get the chance to.
So your defense for the police killing him was hallucinations. This man died in front of his family because he was in distress
I hope you have a medical distress and the police arrive to the scene to help you along with their gun and a copy of Darwin's best theory.