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14-year-old boy Tasered by Salt Lake police
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Young man got the consequences of his choices.
That said, What part of "please leave the premises" does this punk not understand? I really still think that the officer should have bought him a lollipop and then gone and found the parents and tasered them for raising a brat!
I raised 6 children and can tell you (and they can, too) that if they had ever gotten tasered and I found out---the taser would have been the most enjoyable part of their day!
If you're so tired of it, why don't YOU take a shot at what you're saying he should have done.
In a fight both sides usually get in at least one punch (and I assure you they can hurt). Even 14 year olds can do some damage (especially in a gang). Even if you come out the winner you usually end up with some significant boo-boos. Even if he doesn't get a punch in, just taking him to the ground usually causes some injuries to both parties.
I'd like to see YOU go hand-to-hand with the people who decide to take on the cops. Just let this kid take his best shot at you and promise to not use any of the tools you could use to take him into custody without a physical altercation.
You're knee-jerk reaction of automatically being critical of the COP with only the information we have in the report is just amazing.
I don't see a problem here.
The sad part is he probably won't learn his lesson.
Some of you people who think that the kid was abused, "poor and defenseless," or that the officer was being too aggressive need to stop and think about what you're saying.
Tazers, used correctly, can help law enforcement do what they're supposed to do: enforce the law. If police are spending all of their time trying to control defiant bullies who have no respect for authority, is it not going to take away from their ability to do their job in other areas?
Besides, if this officer had used the tazer improperly, it would be a huge controversy. In a crowded mall, there would have been eyewitnesses and probably an internal investigation of the officer involved.
Some people are so quick to play all kinds of cards to justify their bad behavior: the race card, the victim card, the politically incorrect card, the discrimination card, the "poor or working man," etc.
How about the taking responsibility for your actions card?
It's good that there are cops out there to protect the innocent people who get in their way, and who can get this sort of kid under control.
Dude could have been packing a gun!....officers were right to use force....gun in my mind would not have been excessive if he was packing and pulled a gun? But who knows whose packing these days....all kids dress and look like criminals!
Maybe I should get a tazer to use on my kids!
Clean your room!!!... Bzzzzt!
It looks like you could use some TAZING!
I am grateful we that have officers out there working on making our streets and neighborhoods a bit safer for the rest of us.
I don't think this officer deserves to be called a "wimp" or anything else. If I wasn't able to quickly build trust and have a great working relationship with my students some of them might be very intimidating to me. Police officers don't have the time to do the things that I can do over the course of several weeks in a classroom. They are required to diffuse a dangerous situation in a timely manner.
I don't like the thought of a young person (or anyone for that matter) being tasered. However, I am grateful to law enforcement for their training and efforts in coming face to face with a difficult situation and having the outcome be public safety for everyone and no permanent injury to anyone.
I have some 14 year olds you would have problems with it dont matter how big you are. The kids now days are stronger faster than before, plus you dont know what drugs if any they are on. You just assume there is something wrong if he has no respect for the law or innocent bystander's. So for safety issues this was the best rather than approaching him, he was well warned before so he picked his poison.
Anyways if a kid has so much gall, lack of respect, lack of parenting, and pure stupidity to step up to a someone of authority then he needed to be taught a lesson now when he was young so he doesn't become the violent adult that the cops have to use lethal force to control...
Tasers although I approve of them and like them, because they can quickly bring order to a situation that other wise could get out of hand, become violent and lead to serious injury or even death.
Gas does not work so good because, Gas does not just affect the person it is being used on.
I do not for the most part believe that 14 years old Males are very often victims in this sort of situation.
We do not want our Police Force to lack understanding or be totalitarian but they need to be respected and what they say needs to be followed.
I have an issue with Rent A Cops and do not think that they should be Armed in any way ever. Except for Pepper Spray, and they need to have clear training as to which end is front. Also they need to speak English.
However that said they also are vastly mostly do their jobs and need respect.
This Teen needs to get Community Service and Frequent Drug Testing.
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I also agree that more laws need to be passed to take children from their parents if the parents spank them, ground them, or disagree with anything the child does.
This country is all about being able to make any choice you want without any consequences. GO USA!!!