Hmm? I wasn't there but could it have been excessive on the part of the officer? After further review, Naah! Good job, Officer.
Bicyclist tased when he runs for minor infraction
HAMILTON CITY -- A man riding a bicycle with improper lighting equipment was shot with a Taser stun gun Wednesday night as he ran from a deputy who tried to stop him for the infraction.
HAMILTON CITY -- A man riding a bicycle with improper lighting equipment was shot with a Taser stun gun Wednesday night as he ran from a deputy who tried to stop him for the infraction.
After repeated attempts, Glenn County sheriff's deputy Cale Smith said he finally got the attention of the rider on Sierra Street, who jumped from the bike and began running.
After a half-block chase and several warnings from Smith that he would use the Taser, he did.
Sgt. Scott James said only one probe struck the man, identified as Omar Herrada Rivera, 39, and he received no shock.
Sgt. Scott James said only one probe struck the man, identified as Omar Herrada Rivera, 39, and he received no shock.
Smith caught up with him near the garage of a home, and took him into custody after a brief struggle.
James said Smith was fully justified in firing his Taser, because Rivera was running toward a home, and could have endangered people inside.
"We consider the Taser as being at the same level of force as other weapons, including pepper spray and batons," James said.
He added that deputies don't deploy Tasers against subjects who are driving or riding a bike because of the risk factor.
Rivera was transported to Glenn Medical Center, where he was cleared for booking into the Glenn County Jail on suspicion of resisting arrest, riding a bicycle without proper lighting, riding under the influence of alcohol and use of false citizenship/government documents.