Are the police violating the law when tasering an unarmed citizen?
vote now: No or Yes - (view results)
No
by Mike Patrick
Twenty-one feet.
To a police officer approaching a potential suspect, everyone is armed. “Innocent
Yes
Police officers are trained professionals whose duty it is to "protect and serve" the public. There
by Todd Hicks
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