Posted on 05/29/2013 10:38:48 AM PDT by redreno
After wandering away from the Montana Veterans Home in Columbia Falls last June, a 77-year-old Korean War veteran suffering from severe Alzheimers disease was tased by police, fell face-first to the pavement where he struck his head and died later due to injuries from the fall, according to a lawsuit filed last month by a family member representing his estate.
Tamara Downen of Columbia Falls filed the lawsuit on April 5 in Helenas Lewis and Clark County District Court, claiming that her grandfather, Stanley Downen, died as a result of negligence by the Montana Veterans Home, Columbia Falls Police Department and Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services.
The lawsuit states that on May 31, 2012, Stanley Downen was admitted as a resident to the veterans home, described as a nursing facility that includes a 15-bed Alzheimers unit. Downen had a history of behavioral issues and advanced dementia resulting from severe progressive Alzheimers disease.
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What's so difficult about dealing with a 77 year old Alzheimer's patient? If a Cop can't deal with a 77 year old unarmed man, they should be booted off the force immediately.
I hope the police lose this lawsuit big-time so it sends a clear message. Yes, it'll hurt the taxpayers, but it's better sooner rather then later before the cops tase their grandpa to death...
Who they are hiring are a bunch of kids from GDE level education who’ve been in the military. The very same we stupidly call “heroes”, when all they’ve done is join an increasingly mendacious military service branch.
These kids are the breading ground for Rambo wannabees who wear aviator sunglasses and shoot our dogs. The USA, after defeating two mighty foes in 3.5 years in the forties, cannot call itself a military superpower in the first decade of the 21st century while dithering our resources in Afganastan and Iraq for the past 10 years. We’ve bred these high tech warriors to do exactly what they’re doing...dropping out of high school, joining the military, being trained to kill with extreme prejudice, not allowing them to fight legitimate wars, and then hiring them in disproportionate numbers into local law enforcement organizations, where they trample on the rights of the public that they are sworn to serve, but have no knowledge of the rights that the public has.
“Thank you for serving your country”, my ass.
The HELL IT's not! It IS their job to use appropriate measures to protect the public. If they can't handle a 77 year old patient, they need to find another job. How do you think health care workers handle these situations? They don't tase old people. This paramilitary crap needs to end.
No it isn't. There is no situation in which overreaction by the police is acceptable. Overreaction results from panic (or possibly evil). Panic is a sign of either poor training or cowardice.
Most police departments also require a bachelor’s degree, preferably in a related field (e.g., criminal justice). But I’m sure they’d be fine with a degree in women’s studies, social work or psychology.
“The deaths were the result of being handcuffed and left face down in a way that restricted the persons airway.”
We’ve known about that problem for a long time now. You’d think the cops would catch on.
The vast majority of new hire policemen are from the military.
This is just a fact. It wasn’t always that way as most returning veterans were drafted and wanted to get on with their lives as they envisioned them prior to being called up. We’ve turned a dangerous corner lately though, and recently returned veterans who’ve been discharged find their friendly local police organization the best place for a job.
The problem is that the police have become a quasi military organization, including the titular nomenclature.
I built a police academy in south Georgia and I am certain of what I am saying. Just north of Brunswick GA is the FLETCH of which I was the architect and general contractor.
LEO’s hire ex military in far disproportionate numbers as they are the easiest to train for the current purposes.
Can you even imagine the LEO’s doing a face down take down on the 50s, what’s going on is preposterous, and there’s no excuse. Give me another Irish immigration, where patrolman O’Malley gave us the hand on the shoulder.
I’m sorry but my wife just added that they are all shaved headed, Darth Vader dressed, Nazi pinheads.
She’s damed accurate.
...oh, yeah, and to make sure we get plenty of Rx for our 'roids.
To violent Alzheimer's patients?
How much of a physical threat could he pose to couple of cops?
That's one of the things we don't know. But if the police (or facility staff) had wrestled with the guy trying to get him back to the facility, and he fell and hit his head and died, would you still consider it murder? If not, why not?
Neither physical restraint nor tazing is supposed to kill anyone, so how is one different from the other?
What an utterly disgusting and inhumane comment. There is absolutely no excuse for these sadistic cops using a tazer on this man.
I guranntee you that they got extremely "hot headed" because the poor guy would not listen and obey their commands.
Again, you have to have little humanity to even entertain the thoughts that these cops acted in the proper manner.
Our Republic is becoming more coarse by the day with those employed by government at all levels enjoying being cruel to other humans.
They knew the man they were executing was from the vetern’s nursing home.
Tackling and man handling an elderly person in this mental condition to capture him (to rescue him from getting lost or dying) is always risking the result of death from injury in the struggle.
However, using a taser on an elderly person like this, is manslaughter. They may as well have said to him - “Get back to the nursing home or we will kill you because it is too dangerous for you to be out wandering around and we don’t want you getting lost.”
The other thing is that the nursing home staff is trained to handle these patients. Why didn’t the police call them to recover their patient and raise cain with them for not protecting him from wandering off?
This is how “smart” in ethical decision making Americans are in these days of liberalism’s post cultural cleansing. We are devolving fast.
That question alone exhibits your ignorance.
Have a nice day
So how do us normal people join Internal Affairs and help get rid of these dregs?
So you are deluded into thinking the american people are not corrupt..
Everyone in Washington D.C. was elected or hired by someone elected..
The american people DO NOT WANT it to change..
ELSE... it would.. It has been this way for at least 50 years I know personally about.. maybe far longer..
The Washington D.C. “BOIL” is coming to a head..
BUT it’s been in that city corrupt for much longer.
Thank the maggot Barry Half-White.. he brought the turtles head out..
Theres something very nasty in Washington D.C.
Corrupt poisonous and fouling all it touches..
ONLY Civil War has even a Hope of a Cure..
YOU up for it?.. it would MORE bloody than the first one.. much more..
I don’t much disagree with you, I’m just damned disgusted with things generally.
I’m retired now and have a lot of time to watch the “wildest police video” genre shows and they almost always identify each officer as a former so and so military person.
You can’t go a day without some headline about someone’s dog being shot or someone’s grandma being tasered. We equip these whelps with the most expensive offensive weapons available and train them to a razors edge and wonder why they go off like grenades.
I’m damned near full blooded Irish. My Grandmother was named kathura Geohagan. I’m on the debating side that contends that we had better police forces in this country when (in our larger urban areas), the cops were immigrants who were of a generation or two removed from parents who were searching for a free country.
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