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Tuesday, February 03, 2015

Cop Tases Handcuffed Girl Until She Becomes Vegetative, Dies

A 20-yr-old girl’s family has filed a lawsuit against a cop after their daughter was left in a brain-dead, vegetative state until she died.

Officer Cole, who was known as “Trigger Happy Trooper,” can be seen on dashcam video Tasing the girl until she passed into a vegetative state (footage below).

She clearly posed no threat to the officer, but he Tased her anyway.

She was in handcuffs at the time.

Once he Tased her in her back, she fell to the pavement and became paralyzed.

She said, “I can’t get up.”

The officer sneered, “I don’t want you to get up,” as the high voltage electricity made its way through her limp body.

After surviving in a vegetative state for some time, she finally died, leaving behind her family and community.

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8 comments:

Anonymous said...

If that was my daughter, that bastard would be dead now.

Anonymous said...

Oh but cops deserve and demand respect right????

Oh but cops don't abuse the law right???

But cops don't use brutality right???

Cops are innocent right???

But cops get the right to go home alive and safe and you don't right???

Cops lives matter more than yours right????

Anonymous said...

Well said 1:18

thetruth said...

1:01PM
You're not alone.

numbers 35:19 The revenger of blood himself shall slay the murderer: when he meeteth him, he shall slay him.

1:18PM
I agree with 3:02PM
Well said, but equally as importantly, the truth.

Anonymous said...

maybe he was afeared for his life?
scumbag!

Anonymous said...

And cops wonder why they are being targeted.

Anonymous said...

I would play it cool and wait a year or two and then when he thinks the heat is off of him, I would then take action and give him the same punishment.

Anonymous said...

didn't a Salisbury cop years back shot a girl in the back and she had hand cuffs on , this was in oc and may be on the drug task force now?