Posted on 08/18/2015 2:46:09 PM PDT by Responsibility2nd
Two former police officers from East Point, Ga. have been indicted on charges of murder in the April 2014 death of Gregory Towns, a 24-year-old unarmed black man who died after a stun gun was used on him while he was in handcuffs.
Former Cpl. Howard Weems and Sgt. Marcus Eberhart were indicted on charges of felony murder, involuntary manslaughter, aggravated assault and several charges of violation of an oath by a public officer.
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The two officers approached Towns as he left his mothers apartment complex after allegedly having been involved in a domestic dispute. Towns ran, but was caught by officers after he tripped over a tree branch and fell. According to his family attorney, Towns then struggled to walk, tired from having fled. The officers handcuffed him and used a stun gun to prod him and keep him moving forward, the attorney said.
He was handcuffed behind his back when this happened, he didnt have a weapon, he wasnt the fighting the officers. He was tasered because he was tired and not getting up fast enough, said Chris Stewart, the Georgia attorney who has been working with Townss family. Its not just against the law, its inhumane. You dont use a Taser like a cattle prod.
An autopsy report from the Fulton County medical examiners office lists the death as a homicide, citing the stun gun use by police, and says Towns died from hypertensive cardiovascular disease exacerbated by physical exertion and conducted electrical stimulation.
Townss family says that he was stunned at least 14 times by the two officers, while police documents say the officers stun guns were used less than five times. The City of East Point agreed to settle a lawsuit filed by Townss family for $1 million the citys insurance policy maximum.
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I bet the Town's Family wished they lived in a bigger town with better insurance.
That will likely happen when they're broke again.
Good, it’s about time someone got indicted for misusing these tasers. Might make the rest of the cops think twice before using a potentially deadly weapon when it isn’t necessary.
Not sure what to think about this as the article doesn’t mention the officers’ skin colours.
Oh my gosh, vette6387 is gonna have a stroke!
Let them kill your brother after he had an argument with his wife and see how you feel. I'll guarantee you a million wouldn't even start to satisfy me. The city and police department are lucky to have gotten off for a million dollars. I hope the bad cops rot in prison before they rot in Hell.
They don’t say “Cop, who is white” so I conclude that at least one of the cops is non-white.
The anti police movement is going to take us down the path of ‘predator/prey’ relations.
One side may gain an advantage, elk over the wolves, the elk over graze to extinction.
The big cities will descend into dystopia.
Far too many people are willing to over look human, civil and constitutional rights volitions as long as the victim ‘is a thug’. Disturbing.
Both are black.
Ah.
That explains why the racist reverends, the black lives matter thugs, and the rest of that crowd is not burning down East Point, Ga.
Female cops have to use them, that means the male cops do to.
Before feminism, the male cops would have used brute force to get an arrest in the car.
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Posted on Monday, June 02, 2014 9:18:13 PM by SeekAndFind
Like always in these cases I will wait for the rest of the story before commenting.
Yup!
Yes, and the worst part is, I think a lot of cops are not too many steps away from being this sadistic. Many of them seem to resort to a “jolt” just to get people to comply quickly, because that is easier for them than having a discussion.
They may not be shocking someone a dozen times, but once you have decided to use violence, not for self defense, but to achieve compliance, you have crossed a line that eventually leads to consequences like this case.
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