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Posted: 29 Nov 2007, Thu 6:37 pm Post subject: Trotwood Police Taser Ppregnant Woman |
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TROTWOOD, Ohio -- The FBI is investigating after a Trotwood police officer used a Taser on a pregnant woman.
Trotwood Public Safety Director Michael Etter said the incident happened on Nov. 18. He said the woman arrived at the police department asking to give up custody of her 1-year-old son.
Etter said his officer spoke with the woman as she held on to the child outside the police department.
"(He) attempted to obtain information on both the mother and the child, at which time the mother refused to give any information and became very agitated," Etter said.
Surveillance video from the police department shows the woman try to leave with the child. The officer then grabs her coat in an effort to get her to stop. Etter said the officer was doing what he thought was in the best interest of the 1-year-old boy.
The video shows the woman struggle with the officer, who then takes the child from her and gives the boy to another officer. The first officer then forces the woman down on her stomach, and he then deploys a Taser on her neck.
Etter said the officer did not know the woman was pregnant.
"She did not disclose, even after she was arrested, that she was pregnant," Etter said. He said the woman was wearing a large winter coat and had her child on her lap when she was talking to the officer.
Etter said the department is cooperating with the FBI investigation, and there is also an ongoing internal investigation to see if the use of force was warranted for the situation.
Etter said the officer involved is still on duty.
Trotwood's use of force policy states officers should "greatly evaluate each situation with discretion when anticipating the deployment of the Taser on young children, elderly persons, and pregnant females."
News Center 7 spoke with the woman involved in the case, but she declined the opportunity to make a statement, saying only that she feels "unjustly served."
Officers said the 1-year-old boy was put into the custody of a family member after the incident.
http://www.whiotv.com/news/14719706/detail.html _________________ Cops that lie, should die!
(Terrorism) noun: the use of violence (or threat of violence) by a person or an organized group against civilians in order to attain goals that are political or religious or ideological in nature; this is done through intimidation or coercion or instilling fear. Doesn't that sound like what our government does to its own citizens?
"When the people fear their government, there is tyranny; when the government fears the people, there is liberty." - Thomas Jefferson |
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Posted: 09 Dec 2007, Sun 8:37 pm Post subject: |
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TROTWOOD, Ohio -- There is new information about a local case that has gained national attention. A Trotwood police officer who is accused of using a Taser gun on a pregnant woman last month has been fired.
Trotwood’s police chief said that Michael Wilmer's termination is not because of the incident involving the pregnant woman, but because of his MySpace page.
Officials said the officer was fired after his MySpace page was discovered while police were investigating the incident with the Taser.
Public Safety Director Mike Etter said they found pictures of evidence that was seized during a drug raid on Wilmer's site.
Etter said there was also a picture of the officer driving a police cruiser more than 100 mph.
Despite the termination, the taser incident is still under investigation. Etter said he hopes to have the investigation complete by the end of the year.
Wilmer has told investigators he did not know the woman was pregnant.
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