Stun Gun Needed Twice to Subdue an Unruly Soldier
Our soldiers in the Army do a great job of serving our country. However, that doesn’t make them immune from the law. Even when a soldier starts to become unruly with the police, or even the fire department, they could end up finding out what it’s like to be zapped with a stun gun.
An unnamed soldier had had a wild night and ended up in a McDonald’s parking lot. He remained in that parking lot, passed out in his car with him music playing very loudly. Some people who happened to be passing by were concerned that someone with music playing so loudly seemed to be so motionless. They called 911 and reported what they had seen.
The local fire department sent some of their men out and so did the police department. When one of the firemen knocked on the window of the car, the soldier woke up with a start and then jumped out of his car, wanting to fight. He tried picking fights repeatedly and ignored many attempts to calm him down. A stun gun had to be used on him to keep him from attacking.
But he didn’t stop there. When cuffs were placed on him, somehow he managed to kick a fireman in the head and try to attack the police again. Once again, the stun gun was used to subdue him.
The soldier was taken to jail, but later he was turned over to the Army to face punishment. As you can imagine, the Army’s punishment was no doubt worse than just a night in jail or the payment of fines. Perhaps in the future this soldier will think of his experience with the stun gun and behave.
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