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Related: About this forum2 ex-Oklahoma officers convicted of murder in stun gun death
ARDMORE, Okla. (AP) Two former Oklahoma police officers face up to 10 years in prison after being convicted of murder for using their stun guns more than 50 times on an unarmed man who later died.
A Carter County jury last week convicted former Wilson police officers Brandon Dingman, 35, and Joshua Taylor, 27, of second-degree murder and assault and battery with a dangerous weapon. They each face up to 10 years in prison when theyre formally sentenced next month.
Taylor's attorney, Warren Gotcher, said he was extremely disappointed" with the verdict.
We obviously hope an appeal will correct this injustice," Gotcher said.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/2-ex-oklahoma-officers-convicted-211058426.html
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2 ex-Oklahoma officers convicted of murder in stun gun death (Original Post)
Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin
Nov 2021
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Budi
(15,325 posts)1. FFS! The injustice that's needs correcting isn't for the 2 murderers!
"Taylor's attorney, Warren Gotcher, said he was extremely disappointed" with the verdict.
We obviously hope an appeal will correct this injustice," Gotcher said."
How bout a simple apology for the victim they tazed to death.
We obviously hope an appeal will correct this injustice," Gotcher said."
How bout a simple apology for the victim they tazed to death.
Budi
(15,325 posts)2. Here's the text of how it happened. (Video is optional)
https://www.readfrontier.org/stories/video-shows-oklahoma-officers-using-stun-guns-on-non-combative-man-more-than-50-times-in-nine-minutes/
Partial text from the article:
The video begins with a 911 call recording where a woman tells a dispatcher she had seen a man running west on Ada and screaming.
The initial camera recordings appear to be from Dingmans body camera and a dashboard camera from Taylors squad car. Taylor doesnt turn on his body camera until later in the encounter.
When Taylor arrives, Dingman is standing over a naked Lakey, with his stun gun pointed at the man. The officers say put your hands behind your back three times to Lakey, who responds only with a stifled noise. One of the officers then says non-compliance is only going to get you Tased.
Bryan said the Wilson Police Departments use of force policy places Taser use at the same point in the use of force spectrum as handcuffing.
Any passive noncompliance authorizes the use of a Taser which is an extraordinary misuse of the device, Bryan said. Most departments identify the Taser as a tool of last resort before moving to deadly force because the Taser is not a non-lethal device its a less-lethal device.
The officers use the stun guns on Lakey a few more times, then ask for assistance from another local agency, saying that Lakey keeps attempting to fight with us. We have three Tasers deployed at this time still combative.
Lakey, at one point does attempt to stand up, but he is quickly Tasered by the officers and goes to the ground while screaming. The stun gun usage continues for minutes, often as Lakey is lying on the ground and unmoving.
Eventually a local deputy arrives and the video shows him slowly approaching Lakey from behind, then placing him in a chokehold for about 40 seconds as the officers handcuff Lakey. After Lakey is handcuffed, the video shows officers realize that he is not breathing. One of the officers begins to slap Lakey on the back, though its not effective.
Bryan said he believes the chokehold exacerbated issues related to the repeated stun gun use and resulted in Lakeys death. The deputy who placed Lakey in the chokehold was not charged criminally.
Its well known at this point that Taser use creates a buildup of lactic acid in the body just the same as if you were running a marathon or lifting weights, Bryan said. As that builds up in your system it can cause organ failure. In this case you have overwhelming application of that force and its immediately followed by this extended chokehold by this deputy the way the body rids itself of that is through oxygenation and it cant do that if youre keeping the body from taking in oxygen.
The video shows the officers, realizing that Lakey is in distress, folding him over forward so that his head is pointed toward the ground, and slapping him on the back.
Slapping on the back wont cause oxygen to return to the body, Bryan said. The video shows that for over three minutes they do nothing to help him.
At the end of the video, Lakey can be seen not breathing and unable to hold his head up. One officer asks if Lakey is breathing, and the other responds No, you might want to tell them (medical personnel) to step it up.
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Ugh! Lakey was not even confrontational.
Partial text from the article:
The video begins with a 911 call recording where a woman tells a dispatcher she had seen a man running west on Ada and screaming.
The initial camera recordings appear to be from Dingmans body camera and a dashboard camera from Taylors squad car. Taylor doesnt turn on his body camera until later in the encounter.
When Taylor arrives, Dingman is standing over a naked Lakey, with his stun gun pointed at the man. The officers say put your hands behind your back three times to Lakey, who responds only with a stifled noise. One of the officers then says non-compliance is only going to get you Tased.
Bryan said the Wilson Police Departments use of force policy places Taser use at the same point in the use of force spectrum as handcuffing.
Any passive noncompliance authorizes the use of a Taser which is an extraordinary misuse of the device, Bryan said. Most departments identify the Taser as a tool of last resort before moving to deadly force because the Taser is not a non-lethal device its a less-lethal device.
The officers use the stun guns on Lakey a few more times, then ask for assistance from another local agency, saying that Lakey keeps attempting to fight with us. We have three Tasers deployed at this time still combative.
Lakey, at one point does attempt to stand up, but he is quickly Tasered by the officers and goes to the ground while screaming. The stun gun usage continues for minutes, often as Lakey is lying on the ground and unmoving.
Eventually a local deputy arrives and the video shows him slowly approaching Lakey from behind, then placing him in a chokehold for about 40 seconds as the officers handcuff Lakey. After Lakey is handcuffed, the video shows officers realize that he is not breathing. One of the officers begins to slap Lakey on the back, though its not effective.
Bryan said he believes the chokehold exacerbated issues related to the repeated stun gun use and resulted in Lakeys death. The deputy who placed Lakey in the chokehold was not charged criminally.
Its well known at this point that Taser use creates a buildup of lactic acid in the body just the same as if you were running a marathon or lifting weights, Bryan said. As that builds up in your system it can cause organ failure. In this case you have overwhelming application of that force and its immediately followed by this extended chokehold by this deputy the way the body rids itself of that is through oxygenation and it cant do that if youre keeping the body from taking in oxygen.
The video shows the officers, realizing that Lakey is in distress, folding him over forward so that his head is pointed toward the ground, and slapping him on the back.
Slapping on the back wont cause oxygen to return to the body, Bryan said. The video shows that for over three minutes they do nothing to help him.
At the end of the video, Lakey can be seen not breathing and unable to hold his head up. One officer asks if Lakey is breathing, and the other responds No, you might want to tell them (medical personnel) to step it up.
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Ugh! Lakey was not even confrontational.