Nick1911
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I thought tasers were supposed to be a pretty fool-proof non-lethal solution... apparently I stand corrected.
http://www.hernandotoday.com/MGBNT6SDF2E.html
Interesting. I thought that the tasers electric shock worked on such a biological level that drugs wouldn’t affect it.
-Nick
http://www.hernandotoday.com/MGBNT6SDF2E.html
Man unfazed by Tasers, pepper spray, canine
By CLIFF HIGHTOWER [email protected]
Published: Dec 6, 2004
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BROOKSVILLE - Authorities arrested a Brooksville man Sunday after he fought off deputies and was stunned five times.
Rudolph Jessie Hicks Jr., 30, of 206 Bayport Drive, faces charges of battery on a law enforcement officer, resisting an officer with violence and trespassing, records show.
He was in the Hernando County Jail Monday with bail set at $15,500.
After Hicks was arrested, he reportedly told authorities he might have smoked the drug PCP beforehand, but was unsure.
According to a Hernando County Sheriff's Office report, the incident occurred as follows:
Deputies Gary Taylor and Jason Tippin arrived in the area of Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard and Peach Street around 1 a.m. Sunday after receiving a report of a person acting strangely at Crossroads Bar.
Deputies in a Hernando County Sheriff's Office helicopter located Hicks as he walked to 817 Peach Street.
He was disoriented and mumbled to himself. When deputies spoke to the owner of the home, the man told authorities he saw Hicks occasionally, but didn't know who he was.
The owner of the home told deputies he had told Hicks to leave his property, but Hicks wouldn't leave. After deputies warned Hicks, he still wouldn't leave.
Deputy Taylor told Hicks he was being placed under arrest for trespassing.
Taylor grabbed Hicks' arm to handcuff him and Hicks reportedly cursed at the officer and fought him off.
The deputy drove his Taser into Hicks' left buttocks and stunned him for five seconds, but the man wasn't fazed. He turned and pushed the deputy to the ground.
Hicks then walked towards the deputy and Taylor fired a Taser shot at Hicks, who ripped the probes out. Taylor fired a full can of pepper spray into Hicks' eyes and. Deputy Tippin fired a Taser shot into Hicks' back. Neither affected Hicks and he ripped the wires out from the second Taser shot.
Hicks ran north on Peach Street. Deputies caught up to Hicks and Taylor fired another Taser into Hicks' back.
He kept running.
Deputies fired a third and fourth time, but Hicks ran into Hale Oaks Apartments.
When he reached the apartments, deputies unleashed a K-9 dog on him. The dog bit down on Hicks' right calf, but the dog loosened for half a second and Hicks ran once again
At the back of the apartments he tried to fight off deputies, but was finally handcuffed.
Hicks was taken to Brooksville Regional Hospital where he was treated for a small abrasion to his lip and a small cut on the back of his head. Several Taser probes were removed from his body, authorities said.
Interesting. I thought that the tasers electric shock worked on such a biological level that drugs wouldn’t affect it.
-Nick