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TX: few Houston officers disciplined over Taser abuse

Who is surprised at this? Sixty-nine investigations into alleged Taser abuse by members of the Houston Police Department only netted 5 officers worthy of any disciplinary charges.

The Houston Police Department has found no wrongdoing in some 1,700 incidents in which its officers intentionally fired a Taser, despite investigating about 70 complaints — including one officer who shocked his own stepson and another who discharged his stun gun on a 59-year-old woman during a dispute over laundry.

Over the last four years, only five officers have been disciplined for misusing their Tasers, although not one of the five actually shocked a suspect, according to records obtained by the Houston Chronicle. Instead, HPD reprimanded officers for threatening people with their stun guns, repeatedly discharging them while off duty and brandishing the weapon in a dispute in an elementary school carpool line.

“If that is how they deal with family problems, how are they dealing with the public?” asked Shirley Baker, whose grandson was shocked by his officer stepfather.

And look at this quote—the low number of disciplinary actions is being used to

justify Taser use

. Isn’t that convenient?

Police officials maintain the Taser is a useful tool that has reduced injuries to both officers and suspects. Each incident, they say, is closely scrutinized.

“To have (69) complaints and only a few sustained — that is reflective of successful use,” said Assistant Chief Brian Lumpkin, who oversees the HPD internal affairs division. “The numbers show that we have used Tasers responsibly.”

All it tells me is that it’s not in the HPD’s best interest to find cause, after all, none of the incidents that warranted disciplinary actions involved the Tasing of a suspect.

In the above-mentioned carpool incident, a woman allegedly “drove recklessly as she pulled up to the school” and officer Nichole P. Medrano confronted the driver, who got angry as Medrano (off duty at the time), took her keys and threatened her with the Taser. The officer was caught on tape saying “I will shoot your ass.” Medrano received a written reprimand.

Hat tip, Tasered While Black.

 

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Posted by Pam Spaulding on 10:45 AM • (6) Comments

Yeah, Houston is great.

Comment #1: Zifnab25  on  08/19  at  11:00 AM

It’s basically going to take a series of very high-profile tasing incidents to finally get this taken seriously. 

Until Senator Somebody’s son dies, or somebody with the name Trump or Hilton, or Walton gets the crap zapped out of them, the authoritarians will just continue to “enjoy” this tool they have received…

Comment #2: MikeEss  on  08/19  at  01:07 PM

“To have (69) complaints and only a few sustained — that is reflective of successful use,”

What the hell does that mean?

Seriously, what does it mean?

Comment #3: Falconer  on  08/19  at  05:56 PM

Falconer:

if the investigation process weren’t being handled by whitewashing jerkwads, having only a small percentage of complaints sustained would be a sign that things were in fact going well. Anyone who does a difficult job with lots of discretion is going to be the subject of complaints.

But I’m wondering where I can get a job that allows me to threaten someone with a deadly weapon during my off hours and just get a reprimand in my personnel file.

Comment #4: paul  on  08/19  at  08:14 PM

I gotta say that if you’re gonna be stopped by the cops in the Houston area HPD is still your best bet. Harris county has around four million residents, with only half inside the Houston city limits. It’s those other cops you gotta watch out. Residents in unincorporated areas have few means of nifluence over the activities of the Sheriff’s Dept other than infrequent direct elections for Sheriff. At least inside the limits city limits citizens can appeal to the City Council and Mayor.

What HPD does is only half of what law enforcement does around here, and I’d say the other half is scarier.

Comment #5: Bacopa  on  08/19  at  09:23 PM

You-all should work in government for a while.  Lots of Truthers out there that complain your @ss the moment you don’t do exactly what they want.  Plenty of Entitled ‘Mericans have the fantasy that calling the manager/supervisor/main office will offer them revenge. 

Nope.

If your issue is valid, it will get some time.  If you are full of Bush….your file is generated and placed under .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Free Money.

Oh, there are valid complaints.  It’s real easy to oversubdue some drunk at 3am who is giving this whole “you are my slavey so f*ck off” crap.  Yet, most of the stuff I’ve encountered has been whiney jerks who lost and then try to ‘knife’ you when your back is turned.

Comment #6: Mold  on  08/20  at  01:50 PM
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