Mom tazed in front of kids!
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Mom tazed in front of kids!
For wanting to see the tape because she believes she did nothing wrong.
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A police officer in the Syracuse, New York, area Tasered a 37-year-old mom repeatedly in front of her children during a routine traffic stop—and then arrested the mom, leaving the children alone in their family minivan for 40 minutes in freezing weather.
The incident took place in Onondaga County, New York, on January 31, but dashcam video of the incident only recently came to light.
According to a report at syracuse.com, what started out as a routine traffic stop escalated quickly when 37-year-old Audra Harmon challenged officer Sean Andrews assertion that she had been talking on her cell phone when he pulled her over. Harmon disputed that fact, as well as the officers claim that she had been speeding—doing 50 mph in a 45 zone.
An article at MSNBC.com describes the situation:
Harmon had been driving home with her 15-year-old son, whom she had just picked up from wrestling practice, and 5-year-old daughter. She said she was resting her right hand on her cheek as she pulled behind a sheriffs deputy to make a right turn onto the road where she lived. After she made the turn, the deputy pulled off the road to let her pass, then pulled out behind her with his lights flashing and siren blaring.
When Harmon got out of her minivan to show Officer Andrews that she wasnt in possession of a cell phone, and to ask to see video footage of her allegedly talking on the cell phone she didnt possess, the officer ordered her to get back in her car.
And then he pulled out his taser and said Im under arrest, Harmon said. I got back in the car and he said he wanted me back out of the car now. And I said Why am I under arrest? He then yanked me out of the car pulled his taser out and the first shot jolted me
According to Syracuse.com, Harmon was charged with disorderly conduct, resisting arrest and going 50 in a 45 mph zone. The district attorneys office dismissed the charges a month later—after watching the videotape, said her lawyer, Terrance Hoffmann.
Amazingly, the officer had justified Harmons arrest by saying she had obstructed traffic by getting out of her minivan.
As MSNBC points out, when Harmon was arrested, her children, aged five and 15, were left by the side of the road for forty minutes.
Harmon is suing the Onondaga County sheriffs office. Officer Andrews has been taken off street patrol and reassigned until an internal affairs investigation is completed, the sheriffs office said.
The incident took place in Onondaga County, New York, on January 31, but dashcam video of the incident only recently came to light.
According to a report at syracuse.com, what started out as a routine traffic stop escalated quickly when 37-year-old Audra Harmon challenged officer Sean Andrews assertion that she had been talking on her cell phone when he pulled her over. Harmon disputed that fact, as well as the officers claim that she had been speeding—doing 50 mph in a 45 zone.
An article at MSNBC.com describes the situation:
Harmon had been driving home with her 15-year-old son, whom she had just picked up from wrestling practice, and 5-year-old daughter. She said she was resting her right hand on her cheek as she pulled behind a sheriffs deputy to make a right turn onto the road where she lived. After she made the turn, the deputy pulled off the road to let her pass, then pulled out behind her with his lights flashing and siren blaring.
When Harmon got out of her minivan to show Officer Andrews that she wasnt in possession of a cell phone, and to ask to see video footage of her allegedly talking on the cell phone she didnt possess, the officer ordered her to get back in her car.
And then he pulled out his taser and said Im under arrest, Harmon said. I got back in the car and he said he wanted me back out of the car now. And I said Why am I under arrest? He then yanked me out of the car pulled his taser out and the first shot jolted me
According to Syracuse.com, Harmon was charged with disorderly conduct, resisting arrest and going 50 in a 45 mph zone. The district attorneys office dismissed the charges a month later—after watching the videotape, said her lawyer, Terrance Hoffmann.
Amazingly, the officer had justified Harmons arrest by saying she had obstructed traffic by getting out of her minivan.
As MSNBC points out, when Harmon was arrested, her children, aged five and 15, were left by the side of the road for forty minutes.
Harmon is suing the Onondaga County sheriffs office. Officer Andrews has been taken off street patrol and reassigned until an internal affairs investigation is completed, the sheriffs office said.
She should have stayed in the car.
The officer was getting unreasonable. Physically removing her from the car was a little ridiculous. Leaving the children unattended for 40 minutes is inexcusable.
It seems like the justice department and IA is doing its job.
The officer was getting unreasonable. Physically removing her from the car was a little ridiculous. Leaving the children unattended for 40 minutes is inexcusable.
It seems like the justice department and IA is doing its job.
I'd hope that a person would need to wait till trial to see the tape. Having people exit their vehicles on a highway to view a video tape seems like a rather dangerous for the officer, suspect, and passing traffic.
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I agreed with you, too...and would probably ask to see the video inside the car (if they ever let you).
tased and leaving a 5 yrs old and a young teen ain't the right thing at all...that officer should've know what not to do, especially like that...come on.
I think he just want to try out his taser for a long time and can't find a chance to use it...
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tased and leaving a 5 yrs old and a young teen ain't the right thing at all...that officer should've know what not to do, especially like that...come on.
I think he just want to try out his taser for a long time and can't find a chance to use it...
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Wow what a bastard. He did not need to do that!
I always like to hear both sides but that video was enough for me.
I'm glad she's suing them, what an awful thing for her kids to have to see, on top of that the kids were stranded alone for fourth mind in the freezing cold?!
I hope that cop loses his job and I hope thefamily sues him instead of the dept!
I always like to hear both sides but that video was enough for me.
I'm glad she's suing them, what an awful thing for her kids to have to see, on top of that the kids were stranded alone for fourth mind in the freezing cold?!
I hope that cop loses his job and I hope thefamily sues him instead of the dept!
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