Taser Death
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- raf0
- rtr0
I'm pretty sure some people are related to or know some cops, yeah?
Well I personally am not and don't know any but for those of you who do what is it like when you are around them? I would feel like I always had to be on my guard and I am not even very bad compared to half the people out there.
- jfletcher0
I'm pretty sure that's incorrect... wikipedia should know!
- molo0
This just in...more people died from tazers this year than aids.
- jfletcher0
Maybe because I'm normally not that violent :) ... or maybe poeple just missed it.
I certainly know not all cops are bad, and some take the job to really have a great purpose and to help society. However it seems more and more cops are becoming assholes. Or maybe the internet makes these things more accessible. I don't talk to cops out of fear, not respect. the fact that I fear them when I'm more law abiding than most worries me....
- mrdobolina0
I get lambasted a lot for saying things like that.
- jfletcher0
I hope those cops are shot in the head in front of their families. Worthless human beings who don't deserve life.
- mrdobolina0
http://infowars.net/articles/nov…
Lousy fucking cops.
- mrdobolina0
http://www.fredericknewspost.com…
Yay for non-lethal tasers!
- version30
death is only natural
- Witt0
Apparently 18 have died in Canada alone since July 2003 and 280 dead are estimated in the US since 2001.
Not bad for a non-lethal weapon...
- mrdobolina0
someone said it earlier, he had to have a passport which would have shown his nationality.
- ok_not_ok0
CANADIAN BACONS!
- rafalski0
That's true slappy. He must've had Russian in grammar school if he was 40, it was compulsory until about 1990.
I read that the coroner (or prosecutor?) plans to go to Poland as part of the investigation. What for? I don't know but have a guess. The man was 40 and apparently barely supporting himself, going to live with his mother. His behaviour was awkward, people usually find their ways around airports despite lack of experience and language skills. Maybe they suspect a mental disability of sorts and want to prove he shouldn't fly on his own in the first place.
The mother found herself a lawyer and is going to sue I heard.
- slappy0
Russians can understand a lot of Polish and vice versa. They would have been able to communicate a message easily enough.
- quagmire0
its obvious they didn't try to reach his mother either. immigrants are required to carry contact numbers and addresses of relatives or whoever they'll be staying with when they reach their destination. if his mom didn't have a mobile, they could have reached her when she got home.
that 10 hour wait at the airport was probably like hell to him knowing his 60yr old mother was waiting for him and they cant even tell her that his son is already there.
there was a show here in aus called border security and the same thing happened to this korean lady. in her case they called an interpreter and did everything by speaker phone, when they cleared that up they tried to reach her boyfriend managed to contact him when he went home after waiting at the aiport for a few hours.
- rafalski0
His mother waited for him at the airport for a long time, then she was told he wasn't there so she went home.
Had they called a Russian interpreter, they'd know instantly what language it was. They still assumed it was Russian, so it's obvious they didn't make the call.
- quagmire0
if theyre looking for someone to blame, it should be the airport officials who kept him at the airport for that long without an interpreter(im assuming cause they didnt even know he was speaking in polish). they could have contacted his mother and the embassy which gave him his visa in that 10 hours.
you can only expect things to get worse once you bring the police in.