OPP use stun gun in arrest of youth
This incident happened four!! days ago. The OPP waited FOUR days to announce that they used a taser on a 16-year-old in Napanee, Ontario. Along with a laundry list of charges, most of which will likely be dropped. My sniff tester is peaking.
October 13, 2010
Kingston Whig Standard
Provincial police say they had to Taser a 16-year-old Stone Mills boy who was combative and violent when officers tried to arrest him.
The incident happened four days ago, but police did not release any information about it until Wednesday. Officers were called to home in Newburgh at 4:20 p.m. on Oct. 9 to deal with a report of a "serious disturbance," according to a release.
Police say the teen was unco-operative. After he was shocked with the stun gun, he was taken the OPP detachment in Napanee.
He faces seven criminal charges: making threats to cause death, assault, assaulting a peace officer, assaulting a person assisting a peace officer, assault with intent to resist arrest and two charges of failing to comply with a sentence or disposition.
The boy cannot be identified under provisions in the Youth Criminal Justice Act.
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