Deaf, Disabled, Senior in North Carolina dies after being tasered

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Deaf, Disabled, Senior in North Carolina dies after being tasered.

Roger Antony died after being tasered in a town in North Carolina. Antony 61 disabled and with a hearing impairment was riding down the street on his bicycle. Antony is a well known character in the locality having been given the nickname Rabbit because he had large ears.

The constable who tasered Antony had received a call that a man had injured himself in a parking lot after falling off his bicycle. The officer went to the scene but Antony had already resumed riding his bicycle down the street. The constable followed him in his vehicle with his siren on. Antony was ordered to pull over.

Antony failed to respond. The constable then got out of the car and yelled at him to stop. When he again did not respond, the officer tasered him. Antony was then taken to a hospital. He was declare brain dead but put on life support. Life support was later removed. For more see this Gawker article.

Taser International has always maintained that tasers are safe if used properly. When deaths have happened they explain that the tasers themselves are not repsonsible for the deaths. Critics point out that much of the research on the safety of tasers has been done by researchers partly funded by or having connections with the company. See this entry in Wikipedia for more on safety of tasers. The issue of taser safety has been investigated several times in Canada.
 
Officer Turner's first month on the force.... no wonder he got all hyper when the deaf man didn't stop.

To think that people with this little training, this little ability to think clearly and reasonably are walking around with badges, guns, tasers, and pepper spray is scary as hell. It puts us in more danger from an officer like this than we are in from the criminal element.
 
I don't like going to Hanover county VA because I tend to get lost there and cops seem to think it's against the law for me to drive while lost.
 
I think cops are out of control and it 's not just this deaf guy...
 
Sounds crazy to me why he would use a taser in this situation. The man had broken no laws. These type of articles, considering the source, tend to be a little one sided. I would be interested in what the medical examiner has to say. I have never heard of a taser making anyone brain dead. Just saying! This type of incident should never have happened and is very unfortunate. Training, training and more training and experience are what prevents this from occurring. Sad day in that state.
 
Some of my hearing friends who do not know sign language use the sign for tasering when referring to being arrested. Just goes to show you.
 
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