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A California man is the first to make TASER International the sole defendant in an injury lawsuit. Steve Butler had a cardiac arrest after being shocked multiple times. Butler's brain was deprived of oxygen for 18 minutes causing him to lose almost all short-term memory.
On October 7, 2006, Santa Cruz police say the 51-year-old refused to get off a Metro bus. According to a report, he was drunk and challenged the responding officer to a fight. Police then shocked him at least three times with a Taser.
The shocks left Butler in full cardiac arrest and not breathing. Paramedics were able to revive him but 18 minutes without oxygen left him permanently disabled. Butler now has almost no short-term memory.