Unbelievable but true this man is gunned down by Canadian government police http://edition.cnn.com/video/#/video/world/2007/11/15/milewski.canada.man.tasered.cbc He's dead too, just what is all this about
Back in the day they hit the guy in the knees with stick. The tasers are real dangerous. Suprised that more people aren't killed.
The man looks disturbed and had some insane expressions on his face.. His actions could have harmed someone. Additionally I believe the intention wasn't to kill him. When a man is throwing Computers and tables at you, you just can't hit him in the knees without getting hurt.
The man never threw a table or chair at anyone, just at a wall. When the cops came in the room, the man moved away but never tried to harm anyone. I'm sure the cops could've restrained the man without tasering him.
Perhaps it was an officer putting pressure on his neck or chest, cutting off circulation. Or maybe it was the double dose of a taser that stopped his heart. I think their intentions were good, but this had a bad result. Maybe the autopsy and investigation will show something else, as mentioned above.
I said he could have harmed someone, not did he harm.. The cops were unable to understand him, as he was unable to understand them. However the man looked exhausted and and tense. I guess his blood pressure was high too. They shouldn't have tasered him in that situation. I believe taser caused a cardiac arrest.
But how would they know if he has a heart problem? They didn't speak the same language. Maybe the man didn't know he had a problem, if he did.
Yeah, to me it didn't look necessary. I think they probably could have tried some sort of sign language or made an announcement asking for Russian speaking passengers to find the information desk, thereby getting someone down there that possibly could have understood him.
One can say that the man was exhausted and tense by watching the video. His body language is suggesting that. Commonly in this kind of situation your Blood pressure is high. It's not the question of having a heart problem. And when your blood pressure is too high, a shock of 15,000 Volts is more likely to cause the cardiac arrest. I wonder what qualified medical professionals have to say about using tasers on someone having a case of very high blood pressure. The ideal way to handle the situation was to get an interpreter and try to understand what was the problem. But well, If they had this kind of common sense, had they become 'Cops' However, as I said earlier, I believe their intention wasn't to kill him, they just tried to prevent him to hurt someone else or himself(irony)..
That's what happens in a police state. Get used to it, it's happening more and more often, and people don't give a damn because they think it will never happen to them.
There is some irony in that statement as these devices will become the norm for killing people in future as the police or whoever will be able to use any number of reasons for using and blaming the resultant death on the victims so called medical problem this, or medical problem that You wait while these devices are all over the Middle East, Asia, Africa etc expect to see hundreds killed on a daily basis
There were four cops. They could have eaisly subdued the guy with a riot baton. He may have been drunk rather than crazy. There was no reason to kill him dead like that.
Just watched it again the RCMP after tasering him once stood up, down he went then they tasered him on the ground one more time-------------- then one policeman put his down on his head and neck and the man stopped breathing he was dead Give us all a break ------------ wtf -------- was all that about
It strikes me that a lot of these pricks just use the tazer because they can. Kind of makes them feel like tough guys. The dude was no threat, 4 on 1 for Christs sake.
Thats why he is toast 50,000 volts 4 times give me a break RCMP does that stand for Reality Cops Making Party They have a lot of explaining to do but don't worry you cops that are responsible the Big Brother will give you all the cover you need There will be an assured 'accidental death' verdict and that is where in lies the real problem in controlled dictatorial environments Where 'Joe Public' have no rights or channels for re-call against the abuses of the Big Brother Just found this witness report http://edition.cnn.com/video/#/video/world/2007/11/15/milewski.canada.man.tasered.cbc
Unfortunate as it is, it will just get swept under the rug. The RCMP have a knack for getting issues like this out of the spotlight. There have been dozens of similiar instances of things like this over the past few years, it hits the media for a few days, then disappears never to be heard of again. And the news makes the exact same point every time - whenever the RCMP have an incident like this, they run a full investigation into it (at least they claim to). However what they don't usually tell the public is that the investigation is run by the RCMP itself...so they appoint their own officers to look into the situation, rather than another office of the government looking into it. Stuff like this has happened alot over the past 5 years or so, and it just disappears. It's very distrubing, I'm paranoid whenever I see an RCMP squad car around, they do more damage than good in the Greater Vancouver area.