Man falls to death after police stun gun shock

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YORK - An officer appears to have violated police department guidelines when he used a Taser stun gun on a naked, distraught man teetering on a building ledge, officials said Thursday.

Inman Morales, 35, was pronounced dead at a hospital after his nearly 10-foot fall Wednesday. Police said he suffered serious head trauma when he hit the sidewalk.

Officers had radioed for an inflatable bag as the incident unfolded, but it had not yet arrived at the scene when Morales fell.

"None of the ... officers on the scene were positioned to break his fall, nor did they devise a plan in advance to do so," said chief department spokesman Paul Browne.

The lieutenant who directed the use of the stun gun was stripped of his gun and badge, and the officer who shocked Morales was placed on desk duty as the investigation continues. Their names were not released.

Witnesses and neighbors said Morales had become distraught and threatened to kill himself earlier in the day. When police arrived in response to a 911 call, he fled naked out the window of his third-floor apartment, clambered down to a ledge and began jabbing at officers with an 8-foot-long fluorescent light.

An amateur video posted on the Web site of the New York Post shows one of the officers raising a stun gun at Morales, who freezes and topples over headfirst as the crowd screams.

The man's death renewed focus on the use of stun guns by the NYPD. Thousands of city police sergeants began carrying Tasers on their belts this year after the department expanded use of the weapons. The pistol-shaped weapons fire barbs up to 35 feet and deliver 50,000-volt shocks to immobilize people.

Browne said guidelines specifically prohibit the use of stun guns when the subject may fall from an elevated surface.
 
Okay, I edited my comments (actually erased them) so everyone can sleep easier. It will probably be more acceptable to bash the police officer than the person on the ledge.
 
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Respectfully, Wyocarp, you deduce alot from someone's name. How does it change the sequence of events and outcome?
 
Morales. Morales. Morales. That sounds like someone that should be living south of the border.

Whoa there.

Unless you're holding thats guys personel file, thats an unnecessary comment about a man that just lose his life to police incompitence, or at least bad decision making.

Lets reserve judgment until we know more, unless you can verify his citizenship.
 
Wyocarp, your comments are disgusting and disturbing.

The man's mother called the police to help her son because he was having a bad reaction to prescription medication his doctor gave him.
 
Wyocarp said:

Morales. Morales. Morales. That sounds like someone that should be living south of the border. Are we sure that the taser made him fall? Or was it the fact that the Mexican was distraught over the possibility of losing everything he had invested in Wallstreet that he was jabbing an 8' light at police officers?

Had he asked me, I would have told him not to walk onto that ledge.

You, Sir, are out-of-line.

Doc2005
 
Bad luck to die from a 10 foot fall. In my younger (see-dumber) days I used to jump off roofs/walls/cliffs higher than that. I guess if you land the right way... police were inept.. the guy was even more inept.
 
Bad luck to die from a 10 foot fall.

Quite likely when you go into the pavement head first with your hands frozen at your sides...

The video was awful. With the care they showed, they may as well have just shot him with their sidearms.
 
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Ouch, chock one up to bad decision making. Tasers are great in my opinion, just contraindicated in someone standing on a ledge, everyone knows what happens when you get tased.

BTW, there's a difference between taser, and a stun gun. taser = neuromuscular inhibition, stun gun just hurts :)
 
It will probably be more acceptable to bash the police officer than the person on the ledge.
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No need to do that.

The lieutenant who directed the use of the stun gun was stripped of his gun and badge, and the officer who shocked Morales was placed on desk duty as the investigation continues.

Getting stripped of your gun and badge seems like a pretty strong statement all by itself.
 
Okay, I edited my comments (actually erased them) so everyone can sleep easier. It will probably be more acceptable to bash the police officer than the person on the ledge.
:scrutiny:

You know, you really should quit when you're behind.

:cool:
 
Definitely a wrong tool choice from the tool box.
Amen

You don't baton, spray or tase someone on a narrow ledge more than a couple of feet above the pavement and not have a significant risk permanent disability or death from the fall they'll take.
 
Yep, if you knock a guy off a 10 foot drop, regardless of how, you'd better be able to arrest his fall. Bad call.
 
Tasering that guy was just a mindnumbingly stupid thing to do. He was TEN FEET off the ground, with nobody/nothing below to break his fall.

Whatever happened to common sense? :rolleyes:
 
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