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A Roosevelt County sheriff’s deputy is recovering at home two weeks after he broke both his arms during a training session in which he was zapped by a stun gun.
“I took the Taser, and when it was over I couldn’t move my arms,” Chief Deputy Jason Frederick said.
Frederick underwent surgery at St. Vincent Healthcare in Billings after breaking the humerus bones, in his upper arms, dislocating his shoulders and fracturing his shoulder sockets.
Originally posted by westcoast
I guarantee you there is more to this story. Tasing someone does not break their bones...give me a break.
Even if it did....they save hundreds if not thousands of criminals and police from injuries every year. They also save lives. I carry one with me. I wouldn't hesitate to use it if I needed to.
The article went on to state that the situation is still under investigation. They have already determined that the 'training' was not conducted properly and I have a feeling there is more to this.
Originally posted by dragonsmusic
Would the LEO really call for immediate medical assistance for someone whom he was just pissed off at enough to taze?
Originally posted by dragonsmusic
reply to post by webpirate
Wow. second wow.
Roosevelt County Sheriff Freedom Crawford, who wasn’t present at the training session but watched a video of the incident, said the second deputy was hit with the stun gun after Frederick was Tased because it wasn’t obvious that Frederick had suffered out-of-the-ordinary injuries.
People recover from the shock at different rates, Crawford said, “and they assumed he was just taking longer to recover.”