Website review: KWCH - Kansas News and Weather - He...
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- sayit rated 7 months ago
- donnell: "I kept going to my ear yelling that I was scared. I can't hear! I can't hear!"
- po-po: "Do I wish there would have been some way they were notified in advance this gentleman was hearing impaired? I certainly do."

thedude20 rated 7 months ago- You know, Police give that bullshit that they had limited information at the time. But when someone is shouting that they are deaf/hard of hearing, then really you should stop and think, "hmm, maybe he could be harmless?" What fucking facists if you ask me.

zadiussky rated 7 months ago- This situation rather upsets me personally because I would have been in the same situation as well since I am too "hearing impaired."

icequeen057 rated 7 months ago- Why are the police so taser happy lately? Give them a new toy and they go apeshit trying to come up with excuses to use it. It's pathetic.

droe82 rated 7 months ago- "Can you hear me now?"
Maybe the cops should train in basic commands in sign language or something. :/- "Can you hear me now?"

- DickBeldin rated 7 months ago
- Regardlless of how urgent the caller appears, if s/he doesn't identify him/herself, the call should be ignored. That should allow traceability when the circumstances are other than those reported, there is somebody to clobber.

champthom rated 7 months ago- Nothing pisses me off like police brutality. This makes me sick.

- AttemptingReason rated 7 months ago
- I've gotta agree with skuzzbunny. The officers were primed to expect a hostile situation and were confronted with a person who seemed non-compliant and was agitated. For all they knew he was pretending to be deaf so he could reach for his gun around the corner. The justifiability of the officer's actions can only be judged by what they could know at the time, and in this case I think they were justified in subduing the man in the safest way possible for everyone involved. Tasers are not perfectly safe, but they are safer than guns or wrestling.

- Midnattsol rated 7 months ago
- they were inside, saw he was unnarmed and posed no threat and kept yelling that he couldnt hear and STILL tasered him?