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Elenin
November 1st, 2012, 05:47 PM
http://rt.com/usa/news/taser-boy-playground-webb-611/

“Career day" at Tularosa New Mexico Intermediate School went terribly wrong after a 10-year-old boy says a police officer used his Taser gun to show him what cops do to people who don’t follow orders.

Officer Chris Webb of the New Mexico Department of Public Safety is being sued in court after allegedly using his Taser-brand stun gun on a school playground to send 50,000 volts of electricity into a young boy’s body, forcing the child to blackout.

According to the complaint filed on behalf of the child, "Defendant Webb asked the boy, R.D., in a group of boys, who would like to clean his patrol unit,” when the officer came to the school earlier this year. "A number of boys said that they would. R.D., joking, said that he did not want to clean the patrol unit.”

Defendant Webb, the complaint suggests, responded by pointing his Taser at R.D. and saying, 'Let me show you what happens to people who do not listen to the police.'" The officer then allegedly fired two barbs from the device at the child’s chest, penetrating his shirt.

"Instead of calling emergency medical personnel, Officer Webb pulled out the barbs and took the boy to the school principal's office," the complaint continues. When he attempted to remove the weapon attached to his skin, though, the 100-pound child passed out. Since then, he has been left with scars that are described in court as resembling cigarette burns.

A representative for the child says the boy has been suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder since the incident occurred on May 4.

"The boy, R.D., has woken up in the middle of the night holding his chest, afraid he is never going to wake up again,” guardian ad litem Rachel Higgins tells the court.

"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 adds.

Higgins is now suing the New Mexico Department of Public Safety and Officer Webb on behalf of the child in Santa Fe County Court, where she seeks punitive damages for the boy for battery, failure to render emergency medical care, excessive force, unreasonable seizure, and negligent hiring, training, supervision and retention, Courthouse News reports.

Noirtier
November 1st, 2012, 08:57 PM
I heard about this. It's one of those things that you have to read twice, just to believe the stupidity of some people (who we happened to put on our police force.) I mean the kid is ten years old, obviously he's going to make jokes and try to be funny. There's not even any sort of logical reason to even pretend like you're going to use a taser on him, let alone to actually use it. The nerve of some people...

FreeFall
November 2nd, 2012, 12:12 AM
What makes you think for a second that tasing a 10 year old, harmless, un-armed, child is even a good idea? It's not like he's at risk of being the next serial killer, no reason to try and "scare him straight" for not cleaning YOUR patrol vehicle. Nimrod!
Now he's traumatized the kid, probably knocked what life he could've had off track.

Mortal Coil
November 2nd, 2012, 02:59 AM
This is despicable. I hope the boy recovers from this thing, what an awful story.

IAMWILL
November 3rd, 2012, 07:14 PM
This doesn't sound real at all. I could see it being an accident, but I don't think anyone would purposefully taser a 10 year old. I hope its not real and is just a bit of yellow journalism on the news' part.

Magical
November 3rd, 2012, 10:53 PM
Really?

Someone here is lying. And I think it is the complaint.

This is complete bullshit.

Tasering a 10 year old for jokingly refusing to clean a patrol car?

Really?

PinkFloyd
November 3rd, 2012, 11:01 PM
as someone who wants to join a US bearou I can only hope that scum like this doesnt join the force

Infidelitas
November 3rd, 2012, 11:52 PM
If this story is infact real, the cop should lose his job and go to jail

Under no circumstances should anyone purposely harm an innocent child. Fuck sake.

TigerBoy
November 5th, 2012, 06:39 AM
This doesn't sound real at all. I could see it being an accident, but I don't think anyone would purposefully taser a 10 year old. I hope its not real and is just a bit of yellow journalism on the news' part.

A sensible point, but a quick google search that suggest it is very real. There are several reports of the legal action, and photos of injuries consistent with their claims.

http://abcnews.go.com/blogs/headlines/2012/11/tasered-10-year-old-boy-sues-police/

Caveat - this next one is from the daily mail however :P
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2227453/Pictured-The-severely-bruised-chest-boy-10-Tasered-cop-cleaning-patrol-car-r.html?ito=feeds-newsxml

MisterSix
November 5th, 2012, 08:04 PM
This just proves the United States of America is the greatest country in the world

Apollo.
November 5th, 2012, 08:27 PM
If this was a deliberate act its absolutely sickening, having said that after reading the two reports Olly provided links for it does seem the police officers story is more likely in my opinion. With that being said though the police officer is still at fault for not getting the kid proper medical attention.

rockNroll
November 5th, 2012, 09:08 PM
I feel like there's something left out of this story. I'd like to think that nobody would just Taser a kid. I mean they do get annoying, but that's a little extreme. A little.

TigerBoy
November 9th, 2012, 12:05 PM
If this was a deliberate act its absolutely sickening, having said that after reading the two reports Olly provided links for it does seem the police officers story is more likely in my opinion. With that being said though the police officer is still at fault for not getting the kid proper medical attention.

I feel far more cynical about it bud, or maybe I'm just grumpy with this frickin cold ;-) The police officer's story is simply "it went off by accident", meanwhile he "accidentally" got a perfect bullseye in the centre of the kid's chest.

Lucky it wasn't his firearm that 'accidentally' went off, or that kid would be dead.

Isn't it a key rule of safety with handling a weapon, "don't point it at anyone you don't mean to shoot even as a joke" ? Seems to me like at the very least he aimed a primed and ready weapon at an innocent child.

Combine it with his failure to follow this up with correct medical process, the guy is a tool. I agree totally with the grounds of the law suit: he has shown he is a danger to the public, he shouldn't be serving as a police officer and his superiors are responsible for his poor training and unsuitability for duty.

Apollo.
November 9th, 2012, 12:18 PM
I feel far more cynical about it bud, or maybe I'm just grumpy with this frickin cold ;-) The police officer's story is simply "it went off by accident", meanwhile he "accidentally" got a perfect bullseye in the centre of the kid's chest.

Lucky it wasn't his firearm that 'accidentally' went off, or that kid would be dead.

Isn't it a key rule of safety with handling a weapon, "don't point it at anyone you don't mean to shoot even as a joke" ? Seems to me like at the very least he aimed a primed and ready weapon at an innocent child.

Combine it with his failure to follow this up with correct medical process, the guy is a tool. I agree totally with the grounds of the law suit: he has shown he is a danger to the public, he shouldn't be serving as a police officer and his superiors are responsible for his poor training and unsuitability for duty.

I guess when you put it like that, the officers story is less convincing, I think I was unconvinced because it sounded a bit to crazy to be true. There are a lot of crazy people though so it's actually quite possible it was deliberate.

Thinking about it I was pretty foolish believing a perfect shot could have been an accident, I'm pretty naive though I believe anything:P

TigerBoy
November 9th, 2012, 12:48 PM
I guess when you put it like that, the officers story is less convincing, I think I was unconvinced because it sounded a bit to crazy to be true. There are a lot of crazy people though so it's actually quite possible it was deliberate.

Yeah I agree - it could have been deliberate if the guy had real anger issues or something. Look at that other story I posted about the nutters in the UK police that tased that blind and disabled guy because they thought his cane was a sword!!!!