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Why do Police Officers Taser people multiple times, What are the guidelines on taser use in San Bernardino Ca?

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On May 10, 43-year old Allen Kephart died after being tased multiple times by three San Bernardino, California sheriff's deputies during a routine traffic stop.

Kephart, a quiet and well-liked member of the tight-knit mountain community around Lake Arrowhead, allegedly ran a stop sign and became “combative” during the stop.

But local residents say this claim is wildly out of character for Kephart, who had no police record and no history of aggressive behavior or even temper. Kephart’s death has galvanized the local community around a problem they say is getting worse: aggressive policing and the souring of relations between civilians and local law enforcement.

While an FBI review of Kephart’s death proceeds, the people of Lake Arrowhead are demanding a change in the climate of fear that has grown up in this quiet rural community. Whatever the final outcome of that investigation, the case of Allen Kephart is a case study in how law enforcement can lose the support even of citizens who believe strongly in law and order

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updated 9/1/2011 — The parents of a Southern California man who accuse police of killing their son with a Taser after he honked at a patrol car have sued the sheriff's department and county.

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The suit accuses the San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department, the county of San Bernardino and three deputies of assault and battery as well as negligence in the death of Allen Kephart, 43.

Kephart was driving in Rimforest, 60 miles northeast of Los Angeles, in May when he honked at a patrol vehicle that turned in front of him, according to the lawsuit filed on Tuesday in San Bernardino Superior Court.

The sheriff's deputy then circled his patrol car back behind Kephart's vehicle and pulled him over at a nearby gas station, the lawsuit said.

The deputy ordered Kephart out of his car at gunpoint, forced him to the ground, and was joined by a sergeant and another deputy, the lawsuit said.

The three officers used their electroshock Taser weapons on Kephart "without provocation or justification" for about 10 minutes, expending five cartridges, the lawsuit states.

Kephart, who the suit said was "overheard screaming for help," stopped breathing at the gas station.

.The suit also accused the officers, named as Deputy Ismael Diaz, Deputy Michael Gardea and Sergeant Bryan Lane, of failing to immediately perform cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) or call for emergency assistance.

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  • Anonymous
    10 years ago
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    There's no excuse other than these are murdering fukn thug cops, which is no excuse. Cops pull this s... because they do not fear punishment, in fact, they are rewarded when they outright murder somebody because the murderers are put on paid administrative leave while the incident is being investigated, investigated by police. That's like my dog goes in the neighbors yard and for no reason kills the neighbors cat and I'm appointed to investigate it knowing that if I find my dog was in the wrong I'll be held accountable for his actions. I don't know the guide lines for the use of tazers but do know they can be lethal. I can tell you why cops tazer victims multiple times - Because they're thugs Edit: The naive idiot below me would certainly change his mind once tazered repeatedly, to death, because he allegedly honked his horn at a cop (What a fukn idiot).

  • Anonymous
    5 years ago

    You get tazed until you stop resisting. Unlike what you see on TV the loss of unction from tazing is momentary and the effects are gone seconds after the tazing is done. you don't become unconscious like in movies. So if you keep resisting you keep getting tazed. I have never heard of a single case where someone followed an officers instructions and ended up getting tazed. the trouble arises when people like your firend feel they have a right to resist what they honestly believe is an unlawful arrest or detention. Here is a news flash YOU DON'T HAVE A RIGHT TO RESIST ARREST BY A LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER EVEN IF THE ARREST IS UNLAWFUL. The judge makes that decision, not the citizen.

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