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Anti Federalist
05-03-2012, 06:26 PM
Lucky he was a young kid, an older man, probably would have killed him.


Sources: Cop repeatedly Tasered teen in jail

http://articles.philly.com/2012-05-02/news/31519829_1_tasered-desk-duty-borough-council

May 02, 2012|BY STEPHANIE FARR, Daily News Staff Writer

A MEMBER OF the Colwyn Police Department is under investigation for repeatedly using a Taser on a juvenile while the boy was in a holding cell last week, according to borough officials and sources.

The 17-year-old boy was arrested for fighting on April 24, charged with disorderly conduct and placed in a holding cell, according to sources. The officer allegedly Tasered the boy up to nine times, sources said, for reasons that are still unclear. The juvenile was allegedly Tasered once in the head and may have been handcuffed, sources said.

Officials declined to confirm the identity of the officer who is under investigation. Deputy Chief Wendell Reed said that there is "somewhat of an investigation going on" and he's "been working on it for a minute."

"The investigation involves an officer involved with a juvenile, yes," Reed said. "The juvenile is fine, there is no issues, no problems. It's just more of a matter of procedure than it is the incident itself."

Colwyn Mayor Daniel Rutland seemed far more concerned about the matter.

"I can tell you right now suspensions are going to be coming," he said. "More than one will be coming."

He declined to say why more than one officer may be suspended for the incident, but he did say that he is looking into allegations of a coverup or, at the very least, that the proper protocols were not followed.

Rutland said that he was not informed of the incident until four days after it occurred, and that was only after he began receiving anonymous calls about it and started asking questions on his own.

"That's how I found out about it," he said. "I basically had to ask."

Although Reed said that the officer in question will be on desk duty while the investigation is ongoing, Rutland said that the borough doesn't have desk duty and that the officer would be off the schedule until the investigation is complete.

Reed is heading the department while Chief Bryan Hills remains out because of an ongoing legal battle with borough council. Hills was fired in 2009 for issues including a dispute over the amount of overtime used by police, but last year an arbitrator determined that he should get his job back. However, borough council continues to fight the decision.

phill4paul
05-03-2012, 06:32 PM
Deputy Chief Wendell Reed said that there is "somewhat of an investigation going on" and he's "been working on it for a minute."

"The investigation involves an officer involved with a juvenile, yes," Reed said. "The juvenile is fine, there is no issues, no problems. It's just more of a matter of procedure than it is the incident itself."

Ummmmm......


The officer allegedly Tasered the boy up to nine times, sources said, for reasons that are still unclear. The juvenile was allegedly Tasered once in the head and may have been handcuffed, sources said.

Wow. Brain just fried on that.

Anti Federalist
05-03-2012, 06:34 PM
Wow. Brain just fried on that.

Just a few bad apples.

Indy Vidual
05-03-2012, 06:40 PM
True or false?
PA is one of 40 states to have laws mandating all naked people must be tasered.

http://i.imgur.com/AdqwE.jpg

aGameOfThrones
05-03-2012, 07:51 PM
Just a few bad apples.

No, no, no...

http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m0c4viVPJJ1qccfn1o1_500.jpg

kcchiefs6465
05-03-2012, 11:08 PM
Just a few bad apples.
This. There's nothing to see here. Move along.

Stupified
05-03-2012, 11:13 PM
Sounds like the mayor's a decent enough guy though. Seems like a "heads are about to roll" kind of person.

Lafayette
05-03-2012, 11:24 PM
Why are you guys so hard on these fine upstanding law enforcers? Their jobs are tuff and when they act out like this its just because they need a vacation... with pay of course.

phill4paul
05-04-2012, 06:52 AM
Sounds like the mayor's a decent enough guy though. Seems like a "heads are about to roll" kind of person.

And more than likely they may well. For a awhile. Then the P.B.A. and the Union will file suits for 'wrongful termination' as the officer was just following 'policy and procedure.' Then two or three years down the road the officer will be reinstated with back pay.

Occam's Banana
05-04-2012, 08:10 AM
Why are you guys so hard on these fine upstanding law enforcers? Their jobs are tuff and when they act out like this its just because they need a vacation... with pay of course.
YEAH!! And think of all the puppy dogs & baby ducks (http://www.ronpaulforums.com/showthread.php?374652-Official-quot-Cop-saves...-quot-thread) that cops have rescued from some kind of peril!

(For those like AF who are clearly not in the know: saving doggies & ducklings = major positive karma ... MORE than enough to make up for any other *alleged* pecadilloes - such as that in the OP article.)

Anti-Federalist, your lame attempts to mess with LEO mojo are full of fail. (Why do you and Mayor Rutland hate ducks so much?)

;)