Naked Man Receives TASER Four Times
A naked man who was found to be high off of PCP was taken down by police officers by a TASER device four times after police were called to the scene that found a man only wearing his sneakers running alongside traffic.
Police officers at the scene found that the man in question was being aggressive as he made his way to police cars yelling at them and refusing orders. When the man charged toward officers, one of them raised his TASER weapon to deter the man from continuing. However when the man yelled at police again, the office deployed his device striking the man in the stomach.
Officers who receive training with self defense devices such as these know that an individual who is high may not feel the same disabling effects that another person not high would. Because of this the man in question was able to quickly regain himself which saw him then spinning around, while three other officers attempted to apprehend the suspect, only to see him jump to his feet while pulling out the TASER device darts.
Officers at the scene then reactivated their devices, while additional officers tried to handcuff the man who started acting violently towards them.
In the end it took officers two more tries before they were successful enough to apprehend the man and bring him into custody.
As a result of the assistance from the officers self defense device they were able to successfully stop a man who was proving not only a threat to himself, but also to traffic. While he wasn’t affected by the device when it was first utilized, officers knew that sooner or later the man in question would be overcome by the self defense device, providing them the opportunity of handcuffing the man.
All in all a situation that could have taken a turn for the worst was soon put to rights. The man in question was soon brought to hospital where he was to be treated for wounds that were on his head and right shoulder. How he received these marks is not known, and apart from those wounds he received no other.
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