«There's a video a few days back with a dude and his samurai sword. I remember one of the comments, someone disgusted the cops didn't use a taser. We can see here ... how effective, more so how ineffective the taser was.»
Crazy Man Dies from Beanbag Hits to the Chest as Well as Taser (See Info) with Subtitles
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Man dies after police intervention outside a McDonald's. The police used rubber bullets, one of which pierced his chest.
A 911 call from the manager of the McDonald's restaurant near the intersection of Brookhurst Road and Orangethorpe Avenue in Fullerton alerted to the presence of two homeless men who were acting erratically outside the business and who was concerned about the safety of the employees who would soon arrive for the morning shift.
When Fullerton Police Department officers arrived, they found two men, one of whom was shirtless. The shirtless man, later identified as Alejandro Campos Ríos, 50, began singing and complaining in English and Spanish while waving his belt as officers approached him.
Officers attempted to talk to him as he continued to move erratically around his belt. The first officer to arrive said Rios was under the influence of drugs.
"A Taser was used. We were hoping to use it to subdue the subject and take him into custody. Unfortunately, it was ineffective," said Sergeant Ryan O'Neil.
Subsequently, in the attempt to subdue Ríos, an officer fired four "Puf" type bullets at the suspect. "Beanbag" bullets are typically made of soft, lightweight materials that reduce the risk of serious injury compared to conventional bullets.
When officers approached Rios, they noticed that he was bleeding from his chest and had lost a lot of blood. They attempted to treat the wound before paramedics took him to the local hospital where he later died.
A 911 call from the manager of the McDonald's restaurant near the intersection of Brookhurst Road and Orangethorpe Avenue in Fullerton alerted to the presence of two homeless men who were acting erratically outside the business and who was concerned about the safety of the employees who would soon arrive for the morning shift.
When Fullerton Police Department officers arrived, they found two men, one of whom was shirtless. The shirtless man, later identified as Alejandro Campos Ríos, 50, began singing and complaining in English and Spanish while waving his belt as officers approached him.
Officers attempted to talk to him as he continued to move erratically around his belt. The first officer to arrive said Rios was under the influence of drugs.
"A Taser was used. We were hoping to use it to subdue the subject and take him into custody. Unfortunately, it was ineffective," said Sergeant Ryan O'Neil.
Subsequently, in the attempt to subdue Ríos, an officer fired four "Puf" type bullets at the suspect. "Beanbag" bullets are typically made of soft, lightweight materials that reduce the risk of serious injury compared to conventional bullets.
When officers approached Rios, they noticed that he was bleeding from his chest and had lost a lot of blood. They attempted to treat the wound before paramedics took him to the local hospital where he later died.
Categories: Crime & Lawlessness Extreme
TruckerWhom 4 weeks ago
«Don't think it was the taser or beanbags, sure it was the shit food he was eatting.»