Parents of a 16-year-old boy in intensive care with a broken back want to know why police Tasered their son 19 times rather than calling an ambulance for help.
Citizens noticed Branson, Mo., teenager Mace Hutchinson walking alongside the road and, fearing for his safety, called 9-1-1.
"We called the police. My wife was afraid he was going to get ran over or hit," said witness Doug Messersmith. "He looked a little agitated but, other than that, he didn't look to be falling down drunk or anything like that."
When police arrived, they found Hutchinson under an overpass on U.S. 65 Saturday morning, Springfield's KY3 News reported. The boy had fallen 30 feet off the overpass and was lying on the shoulder.
When the boy didn't respond to police, they Tasered him, repeatedly.
"I'm not an officer, but I don't see the reason for Tasering somebody lying there with a broken back. I don't consider that a threat," his aunt Samantha said.
Hutchinson was later admitted to the hospital, where he was put under intensive care for his injuries and is listed in fair condition. His family believes police added to the trauma after he fell from the overpass.
"According to the doctors, all injuries are consistent with a fall," Samantha said.
His father said Hutchinson did not jump but fell onto the pavement; however, no one knows why.
"They tested his system. He was clean of drugs and alcohol. We don't know why unless just being in shock and the whole thing in itself caused him to forget everything," Hutchinson told the television station.
While Hutchinson remains in the hospital for major surgery on his broken back and heel, the family questions police actions that morning. His father claims if police hadn't stunned the teenager 19 times, his critical surgery would not have been delayed by two days.
"The Tasering increased his white blood cell count and caused him to have a temperature so they could not go into the operation," he said.
However, Ozark police say the wounded boy was a threat.
"He refused to comply with the officers and so the officers had to deploy their Tasers in order to subdue him," Capt. Thomas Rousset said. "He is making incoherent statements; he's also making statements such as, 'Shoot cops, kill cops,' things like that. So there was cause for concern to the officers."
Authorities say their use of a Taser weapon should not be questioned, because they were trying to help Hutchinson to safety.
"It's a big concern for the officers to keep this guy out of traffic, to keep him from getting hurt," Rousset said.
"He refused to comply with the officers and so the officers had to deploy their Tasers in order to subdue him," Capt. Thomas Rousset said.
He was already on the ground - with a BROKEN BACK ...
Anyone got a good lawyer for these cops? Any rookie lawyer will win this kid a BOATLOAD of cash prolly before it ever goes to trial.
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Salvatore
August 3, 2008, 8:06pm
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sometimes they need to control the people saying things against the men in blue to protect us
It's a good thing this wasn't my kid cause I'd own that police dept.!!! And you can bet that every lawyer has been calling this family wanting to take this case.
And you started this thread perfectly....'THIS IS JUST WRONG'!!
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look if the police respond to the call and the guy is threatening them and saying he will kill them then they have a right to protect themselves so that they can come home to their children too. why are you so antipolice? I dont get this, they make us safe.
look if the police respond to the call and the guy is threatening them and saying he will kill them then they have a right to protect themselves so that they can come home to their children too. why are you so antipolice? I dont get this, they make us safe.
The guy is flat down on the ground - just fell and broke his back. Totally non-responsive. How is he threatening them?
Me? AntiPolice?? hahaha - you couldn't be further off the mark.
look if the police respond to the call and the guy is threatening them and saying he will kill them then they have a right to protect themselves so that they can come home to their children too. why are you so antipolice? I dont get this, they make us safe.
I dont think that just police make us safe.....community makes us safe too.....I'm not against the police and I'm sure glad I am not one(I would taser everyone who looked the wrong way),,,,they pick up the pieces after the mess......which is gross......I could never do that job....is a police officer on the beat a deterrent, sure.....are folks that have self control,respect for human life and responsibility and fear of consequence a deterrent, sure......I think it's a little bit of both.....JMHO
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