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Former Australian police officer avoids prison after killing 95-year-old woman with a stun gun

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    Tazers and other less lethal means can still kill, and old people are fragile as hell. If you tazed 100 95 year olds I would bet money on more than half of them dying directly or shortly thereafter.

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    I definitely wouldn't put money on 50/50.

    Also, it was falling that hurt her, not the actual shock.

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      I definitely wouldn't put money on 50/50.

      Also, it was falling that hurt her, not the actual shock.

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      it was falling that hurt her

      Is that not a direct and normal consequence of being tazed?

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        it was falling that hurt her

        Is that not a direct and normal consequence of being tazed?

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        Often, yes. But the TAZER didn't directly kill her, which is a subtle difference, but worth pointing out.

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          Easy for you to say.

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            I heard about an aussie officer serving a few years for shooting a running suspect in the back with a taser.

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            I'd like to see a source for that, because that definitely sounds like nonsense.

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              Kristian White was sentenced to 450 hours of community service and placed under the supervision of a corrections officer for two years for manslaughter.

              “Mr. White made by what any measure was a terrible mistake,” Justice Ian Harrison said in the New South Wales state Supreme Court.

              Prosecutors had called for a prison term in the killing of Clare Nowland, a great-grandmother who suffered dementia, but the judge said such a punishment was disproportionate.

              “It is ... at the lower end of seriousness of crimes amounting to wrongful death,” Harrison said.

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              There was this one time that a guy on a wheel chair was gonna run me over. I was totally afraid of getting run over like that. I kept being afraid for a little while, waiting for inevitable death. A few minutes later as the guy approached at velocities I couldn't comprehend, I kept thinking several tomes of a novel I was gonna write about the incident. So I began typing away and he kept approaching, closer and closer, any day now. I went home for the night, but I'll be back tomorrow and the day after unit the day I hue). In the end I had to defend myself, so I beat him up. Lol not true.

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                Kristian White was sentenced to 450 hours of community service and placed under the supervision of a corrections officer for two years for manslaughter.

                “Mr. White made by what any measure was a terrible mistake,” Justice Ian Harrison said in the New South Wales state Supreme Court.

                Prosecutors had called for a prison term in the killing of Clare Nowland, a great-grandmother who suffered dementia, but the judge said such a punishment was disproportionate.

                “It is ... at the lower end of seriousness of crimes amounting to wrongful death,” Harrison said.

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                Could have easily used one hand to keep her at a safe distance risking only some cuts to his hand.

                Or you know, just slowly walk in a circle or whatever.

                But no, fun is fun, and having fun at work is a nice perk I guess. /s

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                  Kristian White was sentenced to 450 hours of community service and placed under the supervision of a corrections officer for two years for manslaughter.

                  “Mr. White made by what any measure was a terrible mistake,” Justice Ian Harrison said in the New South Wales state Supreme Court.

                  Prosecutors had called for a prison term in the killing of Clare Nowland, a great-grandmother who suffered dementia, but the judge said such a punishment was disproportionate.

                  “It is ... at the lower end of seriousness of crimes amounting to wrongful death,” Harrison said.

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                  Australia is as bad as USA and gets even less recognition, love me a neolibs paradise

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                    Anyone with a heavy blanket could do it, though the fall and head injury risk might be kinda similar.

                    They use big mattress things in Japan I think.

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                      Kristian White was sentenced to 450 hours of community service and placed under the supervision of a corrections officer for two years for manslaughter.

                      “Mr. White made by what any measure was a terrible mistake,” Justice Ian Harrison said in the New South Wales state Supreme Court.

                      Prosecutors had called for a prison term in the killing of Clare Nowland, a great-grandmother who suffered dementia, but the judge said such a punishment was disproportionate.

                      “It is ... at the lower end of seriousness of crimes amounting to wrongful death,” Harrison said.

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                      Let me guess, he felt threatened by the 95 year old woman.

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