Posted on 08/10/2009 2:54:15 PM PDT by Callahan
WHITEHALL, OhioAn elderly woman with a weapon was taken to the ground by a Whitehall officer, and witnesses questioned the force used.
NBC 4s Mike Bowersock got right to the point with a balanced report.
Virginia Dotson was wandering the Walmart parking lot at 3657 E. Main St. Saturday evening with a steak knife. She was telling strangers she would cut them and already had cut herself.
Whitehall officers were called to the scene, but some witnesses said officers used too much force in subduing the woman.
Dotsons daughter said Dotson found a steak knife in the vehicle, cut herself out of her seat belt and took the knife with her while searching for her daughter.
There was some kids out there talking to this old lady, and they said something about the old lady hitting them or something, Stan Brown said.
Brown shot the incident on his cell phone.
Another witness called 911.
Whitehall officer Tammy Scott was the first out of the cruiser.
She didnt even ask her to drop the knife. The woman told her when the cop came charging at her. She said, Im not going to cut you. Im not going to cut you. She was just calling her daughters name out, witness Tomya Beatty said.
The video told a different story, though: Maam: Can you put the knife down? Put the knife down for me, Scott said.
A crowd started to gather, and the two officers called for backup.
There was about to be a riot in front of Walmart yesterday, Beatty said.
I believe it could have been taken care of a lot easier than that. I kind of think that was too much force with her being that old, Brown said.
Its not pretty, but when were looking at what could ultimately happen in that situation, the age cant really be a big factor. Its a public relations nightmare in some ways, but the officer did what she had to do, Dr. Richard Weinblatt said.
Weinblatt is the director of the Institute for Public Safety at the Central Ohio Technical College in Licking County and often is quoted on police-force affairs.
He said with what the officers knew at that second, they had to do something.
Dotson, who is believed to be 84 years old, was treated and released from Mount Carmel Medical Center for the head injuries she received when she was taken to the ground.
Dotsons daughter said her mother needed stitches to close the wounds and her hand may have been broken.
Dotsons daughter said she left her mother in the vehicle while she ran into Walmart for a purchase necessary in the move she was making with her mother. She said she was not concerned because she wouldnt be gone long and her mother doesnt know how to open seat belts.
Dotson has not been charged with any crime.
Shoulda tazed her.
I’m serious.
Look what happened when they used force.
She’s all busted up.
Tazing would likely have been a safer option. I said likely.
It's VERY not pretty. Like a couple of hundred stitches not pretty, and the cop was very lucky to live.
It's why you don't often see a cop give anyone any slack when you choose to wave a knife around at people. You are just ASKING to be shot or tased, regardless of your age, sex, etc.
Tackling the poor old woman was about as soft as that takedown was destined to be.
So can tackling an old lady to the ground.
And what if a cop got steak-knifed in the melee?
Tasing.
The. Best. Option.
Why don’t we ask the President if the cop acted with racial malice. I’m sure he would tell us.
Why don’t we ask the President if the cop acted with racial malice. I’m sure he would tell us.
Must be an ObamaCare protester. /sarc
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