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Rated by teddyhcraig on May 29, 10:18pm
"Wendy McElroy The Police Worry About Your Health Once. And again. And again. And again. And again. And again. And again. And again. And again. And again. And again. And again. And again. And again. And again. And again. And again. And again. And again. 19. That's the estimated number of times the Ozark police tasered 16-year-old Mace Hutchinson whom they found lying underneath a highway overpass with a broken back that apparently resulted from a fall. The police had been summoned by a 911 call that, one presumes, was placed by people who wished to help the teenager. Mace did not obey the policemen's orders but spoke incoherently instead and, so, they tasered him up to 19 times -- each time repeating the command -- before one of the police wondered aloud whether they should call an ambulance. In intensive care for the broken back and broken heel, Mace had to wait two days for surgery because the tasering had raised his white blood count and caused a fever. The police use of tasers on Mace is not being officially questioned -- of course! The official reason offered for taser use: the officers were concerned about keeping him out of traffic, keeping him from getting hurt. Yeah. They were worried about his health." - Quote from site This just proves that we are in the last days! Because it is a fulfillment of scripture! As I have been saying here for several months now! Wake up people! With "friends" as good as these, who needs Satan, obviously these devils did enough damage to this young man all on their own! I look forward to the abuses of power coming to an end in just a little while, by the power of Yahhoshua, before whom they will have to stand and give a true account! Cause you can't lie to God! Amen, and amen. There will be people, who when they get tossed into hell, a chorus of praise will ring out to God; Let the wicked burn! Amen, and amen.
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Reviewed by ScoutsHonor on Feb 04 2009, 6:33pm
absolutely shocking.
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Rated by AgingGothMom on Dec 09 2008, 8:51am
Officer 1: "Hey look, that dude over there is lying perfectly still and motionless, but is uttering incoherently! What should we do?"Officer 2: Wait, I learned this in the Academy. If they're lying still and not moving that means they are trying to kill you. Taser him!" Officer 1: He's still not moving and it looks like he's hurt! Officer 2: Ha! That's a cunning ploy on the perp's part. He's playing possum. Don't mind that his body is twisted into distorted shapes and that he's bleeding from every orifice. It's just a typical criminal ploy to kill us! Taser him again! ...19 tasers later... Officer 1: Ok, it looks like he's crying now and begging for mercy. Do you think we should call an ambulance?" Officer 2: Yes, I suppose so. We don't want him rolling into the road and getting hurt.
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Rated by jack2380 on Oct 20 2008, 9:48pm
Hey look! It's a 16 year old with a broken back!What do you think we should do?I still haven't tried out this taser...HAHA! The story itself isn't funny, but I live pretty much RIGHT IN THE OZARKS! I could've told anyone that the police officers around here are bollocks! Jeez... one of our officers for my town is now working at Casey's (a local convenience store).
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Rated by RykeMasters on Sep 25 2008, 2:37pm
I disagree that police are somehow being trained to be violent and oppressive, but I feel much more strongly that they should be held accountable for their actions and mistakes. And this is not just a mistake. This is the sort of action forf which they ought to suffer more than a stern talking-to.
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Rated by neverwas on Aug 31 2008, 9:04am
"Hey look! It's a 16 year old with a broken back!" "What do you think we should do?" "I still haven't tried out this taser..."
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Rated by roslyn217 on Aug 31 2008, 3:06am
The Glories Of The Police State Liberty & Power: Group Blog Wendy McElroy The Police Worry About Your Health Once. And again...And again...And again...And again...And again...And again... And again...And again...And again...And again...And again...And again... And again...And again...And again...And again...And again...And again. 19. That's the estimated number of times the Ozark police tasered 16-year-old Mace Hutchinson whom they found lying underneath a highway overpass with a broken back that apparently resulted from fall. (News item here. http://www.ky3.com/home/video/25829234.html) The police had been summoned by a 911 call that, one presumes, was placed by people who wished to help the teenager. Mace did not obey the policemen's orders but spoke incoherently instead and, so, they tasered him up to 19 times -- each time repeating the command -- before one of the police wondered aloud whether they should call an ambulance. In intensive care for the broken back and broken heel, Mace had to wait two days for surgery because the tasering had raised his white blood count and caused a fever. From the news article linked above.Ozark Police Capt. Thomas Rousset. "It's a big concern for the officers to keep this guy out of traffic, to keep him from getting hurt," said Rousset. You'd think they might have thought to stop the traffic before using the taser.
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Rated by tree-lights on Aug 30 2008, 12:48pm
HAHA! The story itself isn't funny, but I live pretty much RIGHT IN THE OZARKS! I could've told anyone that the police officers around here are bollocks! Jeez... one of our officers for my town is now working at Casey's (a local convenience store).