June 30, 2009 6:30 AM

Mother Watched Son Tasered To Death

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Edecio Martinez
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MOBERLY, Mo. (CBS/AP) It was a mother's worst nightmare; her son tasered to death before her eyes. And the culprits, says a lawsuit, were the police.

The case came to a head last week, when a northeast Missouri city agreed to an indefinite moratorium on the use of stun guns and will pay $2.4 million to the man's family.

Taser International, which makes the weapon, says Tasers are "incapable of causing death." The Department of Justice said Taser shock contributed to 36 deaths during arrests in 2003. Amnesty International documented 50 cases.

In August 2008, Athena Bachtel, watched as her son was tasered after arguing with Moberly police during a traffic stop. Stanley Harlan, 23, was stunned three times for a total of 31 seconds. He collapsed and went into cardiac arrest. For 14 minutes he received no medical attention. By the time paramedics arrived, it was too late.

Authorities have said Harlan was suspected of drunken driving. A statement from his family's lawyers said he was accused of speeding.

Bachtel sought the moratorium as a way to prevent other deaths, said the family's lead attorney, Stephen M. Ryals.

"The pursuit of justice for her son and specifically reforms of the behavior of Moberly police was paramount," Ryals said. "The monetary settlement was really unimportant to her."

Bachtel, along with Stanley Harlan's father and his 1-year-old son will share in the settlement.

The readout on the officers' Taser indicated Harlan was stunned three times, Ryals said. Harlan lost consciousness and died a short time later.

Calls to attorneys for the city Monday night were not immediately returned. But the city said in a news release that no fault was admitted in the settlement and its insurance company will pay the entire settlement.

"It is never the goal or desire of any police officer to cause or contribute to the death of any person," the release said. "Mr. Harlan's death was certainly unanticipated and unintentional."

The release from the city noted that the Missouri State Highway Patrol and the FBI investigated the death and found no evidence of criminal wrongdoing. No criminal charges were filed.

But Ryals said his clients haven't given up on the possibility of a criminal prosecution.

He said he also is considering a lawsuit against the maker of the stun gun, Taser International Inc. of Scottsdale, Ariz.

The stun gun moratorium in Moberly will continue until two town hall meetings have been held, and the police department has issued a revised Taser policy. The city also has agreed to assign at least one automatic external defibrillator to an on-duty patrol unit and require additional training on topics including recognizing and responding to medical distress.


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by catwoman1952 April 25, 2011 3:20 PM EDT
I'm more afraid of cops than I am of the criminals.................
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by gosstom June 30, 2009 9:57 PM EDT
?It is never the goal or desire of any police officer to cause or contribute to the death of any person,? the release said. ?Mr. Harlan's death was certainly unanticipated and unintentional.?
The only creatures on the face of the earth who believe this are Santa Claus and the Easter Bunny.
The real and only winners in this suit will be the lawyers.
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by cleolady1 June 30, 2009 4:25 PM EDT
IT IS SAD, IT IS A TERRIBLE THING WHEN THE VERY PEOPLE WE HIRE TO PROTECT US, HAVE LATELY ENDED UP KILLING US. AND THIS IS NOT JUST IN MO IT IS EVERYWHERE, MY FRIEND SON WAS ALSO TASER TO DEATH AND OF COURSE THESE SALVAGES (COPS) TRY TO COVER IT UP. MY BROTHER WAS ALSO BEATEN TO A BLOODY PULP BY POLICEMAN HE IS A HANDICAPPED PERSON AND DID NOT UNDERSTAND WHAT THE POLICE WAS SAYING HE HAD AN OPEN CONTAINER WE LIVE IN A SMALL TOWN AND EVERYBODY KNOWS EVERYBODY INCLUDING MY BROTHER AND THEY KNEW HE HAD A DISABILITY WHICH THEY (COPS) SHOULD HAVE BEEN ABLE TO IDENTIFY. THE PURPOSE OF THESE PEOPLE IT APPEARS IS TO HARM, HURT , MUTILATE AND EVEN KILL. I MEAN THE SLIGHTEST MOVEMENT AND THEY ARE READY TO POUNCE. IS THIS PART OF THEIR TRAING OR WHAT?. THE SEARGEANTS OR THE CAPTAINS NEED TO BE FIRED. THESE ANIMALS NEED TO BE TRAINED HOW TO HELP PEOPLE NOT KILL PEOPLE. NOT EVERYONE IS A THIEF, A MURDERER OR A CRIMINAL. THESE PEOPLE REALLY NEED TO GET A GRIP, YOU ARE NOT ABOVE THE LAW.LEAVE PEOPLE THE F ALONE AND GO AND PREVENT CRIMES NOT COMMIT THEM!
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by cleolady1 June 30, 2009 3:45 PM EDT
IT IS SAD, IT IS A TERRIBLE THING WHEN THE VERY PEOPLE WE HIRE TO PROTECT US, HAVE LATELY ENDED UP KILLING US. AND THIS IS NOT JUST IN MO IT IS EVERYWHERE, MY FRIEND SON WAS ALSO TASER TO DEATH AND OF COURSE THESE SALVAGES (COPS) TRY TO COVER IT UP. MY BROTHER WAS ALSO BEATEN TO A BLOODY PULP BY POLICEMAN HE IS A HANDICAPPED PERSON AND DID NOT UNDERSTAND WHAT THE POLICE WAS SAYING HE HAD AN OPEN CONTAINER WE LIVE IN A SMALL TOWN AND EVERYBODY KNOWS EVERYBODY INCLUDING MY BROTHER AND THEY KNEW HE HAD A DISABILITY WHICH THEY (COPS) SHOULD HAVE BEEN ABLE TO IDENTIFY. THE PURPOSE OF THESE PEOPLE IT APPEARS IS TO HARM, HURT , MUTILATE AND EVEN KILL. I MEAN THE SLIGHTEST MOVEMENT AND THEY ARE READY TO POUNCE. IS THIS PART OF THEIR TRAING OR WHAT?. THE SEARGEANTS OR THE CAPTAINS NEED TO BE FIRED. THESE ANIMALS NEED TO BE TRAINED HOW TO HELP PEOPLE NOT KILL PEOPLE. NOT EVERYONE IS A THIEF, A MURDERER OR A CRIMINAL. THESE PEOPLE REALLY NEED TO GET A GRIP, YOU ARE NOT ABOVE THE LAW.LEAVE PEOPLE THE F ALONE AND GO AND PREVENT CRIMES NOT COMMIT THEM!
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by mogaga June 30, 2009 11:45 AM EDT
I live in this community and what this news report leaves out is the fact that the officers in town are known to harrass the younger people. They also didn't mention that the officers thought Stanley was faking and out of 5 officers on the scene, none of them even attempted to do CPR. In fact when the mother was wanting to, they threatened to arrest her for interfering. They also failed to mention that the defibulators were locked up in an office at the police station.

The coronor of the county has pushed the issue until the prosecutor has requested another special prosecutor. The first one read through everything and made his decision within a matter of hours. During depositions, some of the officers on the scene admitted that there had been a cover up in what actually happened that night.
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by Livinontheedge June 30, 2009 7:04 AM EDT
When the law breaks the law then man becomes a lawless society. And until laws are applied evenly among the people of the US,true freedom will not be known.
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