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View Full Version : Lost man in Vancouver airport gets tasered, and dies. *video clip as well*



Aegix Drakan
11-16-2007, 11:04 AM
I'm APALLED that something like this happenned. Especially on Canadian soil. I thought we were better than this...

It happened last month, and it's only really coming out now...
LINK TO ARTICLE (http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/story/CTVNews/20071114/airport_taser_071115/20071115?hub=Canada)
Cell Phone video taken by a bystander. Cops show up at about the 5:00 minute mark. (It's rather nasty... just a warning) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qHKk5qQRzL4)
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n the video, Dziekanski backs away from police and raises his arms, as if to capitulate to the officers.

But within seconds he was zapped with a Taser, an electric stun gun. He flails in pain, is pinned by the officers, appears to have been Tasered again, and passes out. He later died.

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When they do arrive, Dziekanski appears to be calm. He backs away and appears to be in the process of handing himself over to police when he is Tasered, a mere thirty seconds after police arrive.




>_> Ok, so yes, he was causing a ruckus, but can you blame him? He was lost in a foreign airport with no food or water for at least 10 hours, unable to communicate. And he was nowhere near theatening enought to warrant an instant taser.

It seems that if you do anything even remotely suspicious in an airport these days, you get branded as a terrorist, and have no rights. I understand that we need to protect the public, and all that, but...come on! this guy wasn't even on the threat radar. He was just some lost guy looking for his mom to pick him up at the airport! Couldn't 4 policemen ave enough training to grab him without the use of a taser?

>_> Yet another case where tasers are used in the wrong way.

MANDRAG GANON
11-16-2007, 02:23 PM
How hard is it to get someone in to talk to the man, they seemed to have been keeping an eye on him for awhile. That airport has a translation service in it, they easily could have gotten someone to talk to the man. I'm sure they could of found out where he came from and what language he spoke just by knowing which plane he came from and if they couldn't of found a polish translator I'm sure there were probably other planes from Poland where they could of asked someone for help?? Its like they came in taser in hand ready to tase him. I understand being cautious but christ try to understand the situation first. I bet they could of calmed him down and found out what was going on I mean he calmed down quite a bit and surrendered the second they showed up so...?

AlexMax
11-16-2007, 05:48 PM
Don't tase me bro! (http://video.google.com/url?docid=-3787169264239216256&esrc=sr1&ev=v&len=143&q=don't%2Btasing%2Bme%2Bbro&srcurl=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com%2Fwatch%3Fv%3D y3FFnpS-eYA&vidurl=%2Fvideoplay%3Fdocid%3D-3787169264239216256%26q%3Ddon%2527t%2Btasing%2Bme% 2Bbro%26total%3D197%26start%3D0%26num%3D10%26so%3D 0%26type%3Dsearch%26plindex%3D0&usg=AL29H23SAcTcdQq8RjNpBjaKe5LpaX6CSQ)

EDIT: More taser hilarity (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5g7zlJx9u2E)

The_Amaster
11-16-2007, 06:13 PM
Oh, yes, let's all switch over to tasers. After all, their supposedly non-lethal.

Russ
11-16-2007, 07:54 PM
Oh, yes, let's all switch over to tasers. After all, their supposedly non-lethal.
Well, I guess that theory has been rejected. A man killed by the police with a tazer. What it this world coming to?

Dechipher
11-16-2007, 08:57 PM
That's a fairly disturbing video.

Gerudo
11-17-2007, 04:36 AM
Whatever happened to the logical approach?

So the guy is screaming in agony, writhing in pain, and I hear the words "Hit him again!".

That's all that needs said. Let's hope someone faces justice in this horrifying rush to judgement. Law enforcement/Security are relying too much on weapons than a logical approach to situations.

I can see if he was in a threatening manner, but the dude had his back to the wall and his hands by his side. Mace would have been more effective.