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helvknight (Founding Member) 21 Jul 09, 12:35Post
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/8161026.stm

A man in Western Australia was engulfed in flames when police officers fired a Taser stun gun at him.

The police say they used the Taser on Ronald Mitchell, 36, when he ran at them carrying a container of petrol and a cigarette lighter.

They said that Mr Mitchell, who lives in a remote Aboriginal community, had been sniffing petrol. They suggested the cigarette lighter started the fire.

Mr Mitchell is in critical condition in hospital with third degree burns.

The Western Australian police say they went to the community of Warburton, about 1,500 kms (950 miles) north of Perth, in response to a complaint.

Mr Mitchell came out of the house, and they used the Taser when he refused to stop running towards them.

Mr Mitchell burst into flames. One officer pushed him to the ground and smothered the fire with his bare hands, police said.

His sister told The Australian newspaper that her brother had been sniffing petrol.

"He must have put petrol on his face, then the policeman shot him with the Taser, that's when the flames happened," she said.

Police Commissioner Karl O'Callaghan said Mr Mitchell was a known violent offender, and defended the police officers' use of the Taser weapon.

He told reporters: "The only other choice they would have had is to use a police-issue firearm, and the consequences would almost certainly have been far more grave."

He said the police internal affairs department would investigate the incident, saying there was "a very strong possibility that the fire was caused by the lighter in the hand of the offender".

Mr Mitchell was charged with assault to prevent arrest and possession of a sniffing substance.

Mr Dennis Eggington, the Chief Executive Officer of the Aboriginal Legal Service of Western Australia, called for an urgent review of Taser use.

Aboriginal people, he said, were often in poor health, which made them particularly vulnerable to stun weapons and electric shock.

A Taser works by firing two barbs which penetrate the skin and discharge 50,000 volts along two copper wires attached to the gun.


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Queso (netAirspace ATC Tower Chief & Founding Member) 21 Jul 09, 12:39Post
Damn. I'd rather they had just shot me instead of burning me up.
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DXing 21 Jul 09, 13:28Post
CSI comes to life!!!
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Airfoilsguy (Founding Member) 21 Jul 09, 15:08Post
{guns} {flamed}
captoveur 21 Jul 09, 15:22Post
Common sense.. If the man is carrying Gasoline DON'T taze his ass.

I am seeing a lot of this.. The department gets tasers, so everyone ditches their OC spray. That seems kind of stupid, one because of situations like this. And two because how else are you going to pacify two or more drunks fighting.. You can only shock one at at time.
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Queso (netAirspace ATC Tower Chief & Founding Member) 21 Jul 09, 15:24Post
captoveur wrote:And two because how else are you going to pacify two or more drunks fighting.. You can only shock one at at time.

That's what the handgun is for. ;)
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captoveur 21 Jul 09, 15:28Post
Queso wrote:
captoveur wrote:And two because how else are you going to pacify two or more drunks fighting.. You can only shock one at at time.

That's what the handgun is for. ;)


The paperwork is going to be tricky assuming they are fighting with each other.
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BlueLion (Founding Member) 21 Jul 09, 15:47Post
captoveur wrote:
Queso wrote:
captoveur wrote:And two because how else are you going to pacify two or more drunks fighting.. You can only shock one at at time.

That's what the handgun is for. ;)


The paperwork is going to be tricky assuming they are fighting with each other.

{check} In this case, if it was in the US some lawyer would already be filing a claim, and the department would probably end up picking up the cost of his medical care.
Queso (netAirspace ATC Tower Chief & Founding Member) 21 Jul 09, 15:51Post
captoveur wrote:
Queso wrote:
captoveur wrote:And two because how else are you going to pacify two or more drunks fighting.. You can only shock one at at time.

That's what the handgun is for. ;)


The paperwork is going to be tricky assuming they are fighting with each other.

I'm not the one doing it, you are. That's why it's so easy for me to say that. {laugh}
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