Video shows Pennsylvania cop tasering
unarmed man
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[July 02, 2018]
(Reuters) -
A Pennsylvania police officer is under
investigation after he was caught on video using a stun gun on an
unarmed black man who was sitting on a curb.
The video was captured by a bystander on Thursday in Lancaster,
Pennsylvania and posted on Facebook. It has since received 2.4 million
views and is the latest incident to spark a public outcry in the United
States over excessive use of force by police against black men.
Lancaster Mayor Danene Sorace said in a statement she was "upset" by the
images and an investigation was underway into the use of force in the
incident. |
A man sits on a curb, moments before getting Tasered by a police
officer, in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, U.S., June 28, 2018, in this still
image taken from a video obtained from social media. MANDATORY CREDIT.
Jay Jay/via REUTERS |
Police stopped the man, Sean D. Williams, 27, on Thursday while
responding to a 911 call about a man with a baseball bat who had
pursued another person, according to a report from the police
bureau.
The video shows Williams sitting on a curb, being repeatedly
asked to straighten his legs by Lancaster City Police Bureau
Officer Philip Bernot.
Williams begins to follow the white officer's directions then
folds his legs up under himself again, at which point Bernot
fires his stun gun and Williams writhes around in pain.
Lancaster police said the stun gun, widely referred to as a
Taser due to its brand name, was used because Williams failed to
follow instructions.
(Reporting By Andrew Hay in New Mexico; Editing by Simon
Cameron-Moore)
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