Posted on 05/13/2014 9:36:00 PM PDT by deks
Last May, Kelly was asleep in the passenger seat when his friend was pulled over for drunken driving on Interstate 71 between Cincinnati and Columbus, according to The Columbus Dispatch.
When Ohio State Trooper Bryan Cook woke Kelly, he was startled and began flailing his arms, according to the lawsuit.
Fayette County Deputy Clinton Sines then drew his Taser, opened the passenger door and shouted for Cook to get out of the truck and show his hands as he grabbed the back of Kelly's sweatshirt and tried to pull him out, the lawsuit says.
The lawsuit says Sines was apparently unaware that a still-confused Kelly was restrained by his seat belt.
"I'll taze you," Sines told Kelly as he continued to yank Kelly from the truck, according to the lawsuit.
When Sines' grip slipped, Kelly rose. That's when Sines fired his Taser, striking Kelly in the right eye, where a Taser prong became lodged.
Kelly fell back into the seat and covered his head with both arms, and Sines fired a second jolt into his eye, the lawsuit says.
(Excerpt) Read more at cleveland.com ...
It’s been a while since I knew how to find that info, lol
You’ve posted a total of 1,366 threads and 157,451 replies.
The good people of Fayette County need to get hit with a judgment that bankrupts the county and forces all assets owned by the county to be sold off. No, the kop who commited the assault and battery won’t pay because kops are special. But the taxpayers need to start being held responsible for the dangerous animals they insist on having to keep them “safe.”
Just another disobedient sheeple getting what he deserved, huh naps?
Maybe anyone who goes outside their house for a walk, drive or run should protect themselves from the moron cops by having a dog with them that way at least you’ll have a chance to say something while the cops is busy shooting the dog for no reason.
No and I should not have said such things. I would get rid of every post on here if I could (well just this thread).
That beats my
You've posted a total of 1,350 threads and 126,968 replies.
I guess I'd better get crackin'...
But did the cop go home safe and sound that evening?
The whole column was wasted on a bunch on nonsense about some civilian sleeping. Who cares!!!? There was NOTHING, NOTHING about if the cop went home safely.
Worthless story.
That is still pretty close though
I’ve worked my way up to 46 threads and 2,802 replies. But I’ve read what seems like really a lot of threads and comments.
Indeed they can.
At least it wasnt led that passed through the sleepy passengers eye socket.
The first LEO walks around the vehicle and asks the second LEO, "Does he have a seatbelt on?" The other says, "I don't know, let me check."
The officer that fired the Taser into his eye should be headed to a Grand Jury.
Sines’ behavior definitely appeared impetuous.
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No pensions, no bennies, no immunity — pay them more but no guarantees. Things would improve overnight.
Ping
Nowadays, you do not have to do anything to get that treatment. just make contact with them. They no longer know how to treat individuals that are not like themselves as human beings.
They will be here.
Everything, in the cops opinion, is a crime today.
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