Alleged Jaywalker Who Was Repeatedly Tasered Had His Rights Violated: Lawyer

Wednesday, July 18, 2012
Police say an alleged jaywalker, who was Tasered three times for refusing to show his ID to officers, was handled in a "necessary and appropriate" manner. The American Civil Liberties Union strongly disagrees.
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