Judge grants Georgia deputies immunity in taser death

MindWars

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Judge grants Georgia sheriff's deputies immunity in Taser death
Former Washington County Deputies, Michael Howell, Rhett Scott and Henry Copeland contend they acted in self-defense when they repeatedly used stun guns on 58-year-old Eurie Martin. Attorneys for the trio, who were to be tried together, successfully argued that Martin caused the confrontation to escalate when he resisted arrest on a July evening in 2017. The deputies are white and Martin was black.



Oh just wait until it happens to you thenn it will mean something to your dumbasses.
 
If the CED was department approved and used according to department policies, it makes sense to grant immunity to the officers using the device.
 
A cop's job is to put a stop to evil, especially when the evil is bad enough, therefore mission accomplished.

God bless you and the officers always!!!

Holly
 
The Deputies obviously didn't want to kill the maniac or they would have shot him. How can you convict them of murder?
 

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