http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5yWaE8tTlsc
Now this, in my opinion, is a prime example of taking things way too far with weaponry. This woman is obviously very weak and, at one point, the officer pushes the woman 10 feet away. There is no question that the officer could easily overpower the woman and handcuff her.
I dont believe the officer, or any citizen for that matter, would be justified to use a taser, handgun or any type of weaponry against someone who is this weak.
As a regular citizen, if I came upon an obnoxious elderly woman that grabbed and pushed me and I used a taser, then I would be taken to jail for assault and battery. How could I convince any judge or jury that I had the right to use a taser even if she did push me?
Now this, in my opinion, is a prime example of taking things way too far with weaponry. This woman is obviously very weak and, at one point, the officer pushes the woman 10 feet away. There is no question that the officer could easily overpower the woman and handcuff her.
I dont believe the officer, or any citizen for that matter, would be justified to use a taser, handgun or any type of weaponry against someone who is this weak.
As a regular citizen, if I came upon an obnoxious elderly woman that grabbed and pushed me and I used a taser, then I would be taken to jail for assault and battery. How could I convince any judge or jury that I had the right to use a taser even if she did push me?