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Old November 19th 04, 11:28 PM
Fern5827
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Default LEO charged w battery, falsifying records in FL

Tasered a handcuffed inmate.

http://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/loc...7nov17,0,35071
32.story?coll=sfla-news-broward

He resigned from police work.

"felony. But a plea deal with the State Attorney's Office calls for the charges
to be dropped from his record as long as he isn't arrested and performs 20
hours of community service within six months."

Would a parent have the charges dropped by DCF in a similar case?

DEPARTMENT OF CHILDREN AND FAMILIES, DCF, FLORIDA, CHILD ABUSE, POLICE OFFICER,
SPANKING, CORPORAL PUNISHMENT, DEADLY WEAPON, ASSAULT, BATTERY, NON-RESISTANCE,
CHILD ABUSE

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Old November 21st 04, 01:25 AM
Greg Hanson
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Yet again, Kane can't answer in the same thread,
perhaps feeling he gets less limelight or perhaps
he just can't stand direct and relative scrutiny
IN the very same thread...
His habit is to create an entirely new thread for
his vituperative responses, a sort of "back alley"
response. Is this the tactic of a master debater?

(kane) wrote in message . com...
On 19 Nov 2004 23:28:31 GMT,
(Fern5827) wrote:

Tasered a handcuffed inmate.

http://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/loc...7nov17,0,35071
32.story?coll=sfla-news-broward

He resigned from police work.

"felony. But a plea deal with the State Attorney's Office calls for

the charges
to be dropped from his record as long as he isn't arrested and

performs 20
hours of community service within six months."

Would a parent have the charges dropped by DCF in a similar case?


Sure, they do it from time to time.

And this case makes tasers more dangerous than other things, like
broken broom handles, and mace, or a gun in what way please?

Shall we citizens insist that each tool of a police officer be removed
from all when one misuses it?

Interesting logic, no?

So, Fern, do you approve of tasers or not and if not why not? You
might try debating one day instead of your endless tiresome foolish
flapdoodle cut and pasting.

But then you can't mount a debate so why would I even ask? Well, to
point out what you really are...just a propagandist fool, being used
by others for their somewhat less than wholesome agendas.

Enjoy



DEPARTMENT OF CHILDREN AND FAMILIES,


and "Taser?"

DCF,


and "Taser?"

FLORIDA,


and "Taser?"

CHILD ABUSE,


POLICE OFFICER,
SPANKING,


and "Taser?"

CORPORAL PUNISHMENT,


and "Taser?"

DEADLY WEAPON,


and "Taser?"

ASSAULT,


and "Taser?"

BATTERY,


and "Taser?"

NON-RESISTANCE,


and "Taser?"

CHILD ABUSE


and "Taser?"

Yah gotta be kiddin' ...no, you really aren't are you, nutcase?

Kane

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Old November 21st 04, 02:08 AM
kane
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(Fern5827) wrote in message ...

........a continuous line of babbling crap.......

This was supposed to add to the thread on the Miami LEOs use of taser
twice in a short period against children that were engaging in extreme
life threatening behaviour...both against others, and themselves.

In an attempt to avoid debating against the truth...that the officers
saved the children's lives with zero harm to anyone involved, child,
officers, or bystanders or drivers....the Plant went seeking anything
that appeared as connected...when in fact this is about criminal
misuse of a tool.

Would you have sought out illegal use of a hammer if your point was to
call the carpenters use of one for driving nails into disrepute?

Sure you would.

'Cause.

Yer a nutso.

Tasered a handcuffed inmate.


Illegal. That is not the purpose or approved use of this particular LE
tool.

To stop someone from injury might well be, as the Miami cops did. I
suspect they'll be sacrificed to PR though. And then some kid in the
future will die because the officer can't, by new policy, engage with
deployment of his or her taser in similar situations.

If my kid was about to run into traffic, or about to, after cutting
himself twice already, slice into his leg, I would be eternally
grateful for the officers quick thinking to use the taser.

Both those actions, self mutilation, and running into traffic, can and
have been fatal.

http://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/loc...7nov17,0,35071
32.story?coll=sfla-news-broward

He resigned from police work.


Yep. I'd should say so.

"felony.


Well, there are felonies and then their are felonies, but using the
word tends to excite folks emotionally..notice?

But a plea deal with the State Attorney's Office calls for the charges
to be dropped from his record as long as he isn't arrested and performs 20
hours of community service within six months."


They accepted...which tends to point to their case not being entirely
being a lock. It could be they didn't want the expense of a long hard
fought trial...and that might be what they were facing. Ask any
state's attorney general if they do a cost analysis and estimate on
going to trial against anyone, or negotiating it. Guess what will
usually come up first as best?

Would a parent have the charges dropped by DCF in a similar case?


No...but they might well get about the same thing....a kind of
probation and "community service" in the form of learning how to
parent in some classes and signing a service plan.

Nice post. It's comforting to see you predictably making a stupid fool
of yourself.

Kane

DEPARTMENT OF CHILDREN AND FAMILIES, DCF, FLORIDA, CHILD ABUSE, POLICE OFFICER,
SPANKING, CORPORAL PUNISHMENT, DEADLY WEAPON, ASSAULT, BATTERY, NON-RESISTANCE,
CHILD ABUSE

 




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