AP/ February 11, 2009, 3:55 PM

Cop Probed For Tasering 82-Year-Old Woman

Chicago's Police Department is investigating an officer's use of a Taser last month on an 82-year-old woman who police say was swinging a hammer when they arrived.

Lillian Fletcher was rushed to the hospital after being jolted by the Taser last week, but has since been released, police said Tuesday.

Officials with the city's Department on Aging went to her home Oct. 29 to make a welfare check, and called police when they saw Fletcher in a window swinging a hammer back and forth, police spokeswoman Monique Bond said Tuesday.

Officers arrived and in an attempt to subdue Fletcher one of them used their Taser, Bond said. The department is trying to determine if the officer violated department policy regarding the use of stun guns.

On Tuesday, Fletcher said officers had pushed their way into her home. "They shocked me," she said.

Fletcher at times sounded confused during the telephone interview. Her granddaughter Traci Taylor told the Chicago Sun-Times that her grandmother suffers from schizophrenia and dementia.

"My grandmother is easily confused," Taylor told the newspaper, adding that the elderly woman can be belligerent but is about 5 feet 1 and no more than 160 pounds.

"I just don't think they should be Tasing 82-year-old women. That's ridiculous," Taylor said.

Tasers use compressed nitrogen to fire two barbed darts that can penetrate clothing to deliver a 50,000-volt shock to immobilize people.

Touted by law enforcement officials as less lethal than other ways of subduing combative people in high-risk situations, the weapons have come under fire around the country after they were blamed for several deaths.

In 2005, then-Chicago Police Superintendent Phil Cline temporarily suspended the distribution of stun guns following the deaths of two people after police shot them with Tasers.

Today, about 150 field training officers are set to be issued new Tasers and about 200 sergeants have had the weapons for about five years, Bond said.

The human rights group Amnesty International USA has voiced concerns that police departments are starting to use Tasers more routinely rather than in cases of serious danger.

Taser use by police drew national attention recently when police stunned and arrested a University of Florida student after his fervent, videotaped outburst at an event with Sen. John Kerry in September.
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zulubeat1 says:
Even though the woman was African American, I think this poem is appropriate for this incident and for what is happening in our country today:

First they came for the Jews
and I did not speak out
because I was not a Jew.
Then they came for the Communists
and I did not speak out
because I was not a Communist.
Then they came for the trade unionists
and I did not speak out
because I was not a trade unionist.
Then they came for me
and there was no one left
to speak out for me.


Pastor Martin Niemvller
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toolmangler-2009 says:
with the body armor Cops have today, they could have walked up to her, let her hit him with the hammer until she couldn''t swing it any more, then walked her to the cruiser, taken her to the E.R. and have her evaluated. end of incident, no taser, no guns, no problem..
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cfin5 says:
I don''t know what member of the Gestapo it is that trains these officers, but at least he''s doing it right according to them. My brother is a sheriffs deputy and his training included something called "common sense"......Barney Fife wouldn''t have even done that to a 5''1", 82 year old woman. Shame on you guys!
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JoyLeaf41 says:
They break in when she is in no danger and not a danger to any one else, tazer her, put her the hospital for 5 days and she may need surgery. And what was her crime? Not swinging a hammer, must have been being old. She was clean, feed and in a safe enviroment, until the cops came in that is. If that is policy then policy needs to change.
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libsluvsuvs says:
As America moves closer and closer to becoming a fascist police-state, police brutality will become more and more common as our law enforcement officers are transformed from patriots who protect and serve to jack-booted militaristic thugs who kill babies and grandmothers.



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Posted by gunownerdan at 04:47 PM : Nov 07, 2007
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I beg to differ..I would just that law enforcement is just adjusting to a more POLITICALLY CORRECT but at the same time out of control society.
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gunownerdan says:
As America moves closer and closer to becoming a fascist police-state, police brutality will become more and more common as our law enforcement officers are transformed from patriots who protect and serve to jack-booted militaristic thugs who kill babies and grandmothers.
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libsluvsuvs says:
Posted by NavyRetired2 at 02:46 PM : Nov 07, 2007
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you just stand back..let that woman let off some steam..how long do you think a woman pushing 80s swing a hammer?? regardless of the situation..
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libsluvsuvs says:
Jesus H Fuc king Christ..that numb nut who tasered that poor old lady deserves a reviewed, suspended and a good helping of arse kicking.

lack of proper judgement..
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navyretired2 says:
"Did they ever think about just grabbing the hammer? I mean, if there were two of them, they could have gotten the hammer and this woman would have been neutralized as a security ''''threat''''.

Posted by AgentG1967 at 12:45 AM : Nov 07, 2007"

Forrealsies!

How in the world can two grown officers of the law see no other way to restrain an 82 year old woman, than using a tazer?

No, we don''t know all the facts, and we weren''t there, but you''d have to come up with a really wild, convincing story to make me believe this was the right course of action.

I support tazers and their "proper" use. This is not proper.
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enlightenu says:
If they didn''t have tasers they would have shot her dead.
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