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Willkillforfood
2007-08-14, 07:28 PM
HOUSTON - In a confrontation captured on videotape, a hospital security guard fired a stun gun to stop a defiant father from taking home his newborn, sending both man and child crashing to the floor. Now William Lewis says his baby girl suffers from head trauma because she was dropped.

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"I've got to wonder what kind of moron would Tase an adult holding a baby," said George Kirkham, a former police officer and criminologist at Florida State University. "It doesn't take rocket science to realize the baby is going to fall."

Lewis, 30, said the April 13 episode began after he and his wife felt mistreated by staff at the Woman's Hospital of Texas and they decided to leave. Hospital employees told him doctors would not allow it, but Lewis picked up the baby and strode to a bank of elevators.

The elevators would not move because wristband sensors on each baby shut them off if anyone takes an infant without permission.

Lewis, who gave the video to The Associated Press, said his daughter landed on her head, but it cannot be seen on the video. He said the baby continues to suffer ill effects from the fall.

"She shakes a lot and cries a lot," Lewis said, noting doctors have performed several MRIs on the child, Karla. "She's not real responsive. Something is definitely wrong with my daughter."

It was not clear whether the baby received any electrical jolt.

Child Protective Services has custody of the baby because of a history of domestic violence between Lewis and his wife, Jacqueline Gray. Agency spokeswoman Estella Olguin said the infant does not appear to be suffering any health problems from the fall.

David Boling, an off-duty Houston police officer working security at the hospital, and another security guard can be seen on the surveillance video arriving at the elevators and trying to talk with Lewis. Lewis appears agitated as he walks around the elevators holding his daughter in his right arm.

Within 40 seconds of arriving, Boling is holding the Taser. He walks around Lewis and whispers to the other guard, who moves to Lewis' right side.

About a minute later, Boling can be seen casually standing near Lewis, not looking in his direction, when he suddenly raises the Taser and fires it at Lewis, who was still holding his daughter.

Lewis drops to the floor. The other guard, who has not been identified, scoops up the baby and gives her to the child's mother, who was standing nearby in a hospital gown.

The guard then pulls Lewis to his feet with his arms locked behind him. Lewis' T-shirt has two holes under the left side of his chest where the Taser prongs hit him.

Lewis said he did not see the stun gun.

"My wife said `we want to leave' and then he just Tasered me," Lewis said. "He caused me to drop the child."

In a statement, the hospital said Lewis was hostile and uncooperative toward staff members who were trying to find out his relationship to the infant when they saw him trying to leave. Neither Lewis or Gray had indicated they wanted a discharge, according to the statement.

"Mr. Lewis became verbally abusive by using vulgar expletives. When Mr. Lewis' behavior became threatening, endangering the infant and employees, licensed law enforcement officers followed their professional standards to protect those involved," the statement said.

Lewis was arrested and charged with endangering a child. A grand jury in May declined to indict him on that charge, but charged him with retaliation, accusing him of making threats against Boling.

Lewis also has been charged with a second count of retaliation alleging he made a threatening call to Boling at his home.

Lewis denies both charges. He said he is considering suing the hospital but has not filed any legal papers.

Houston police spokesman Gabe Ortiz said the department did not investigate the officer's role, and he declined to elaborate. Boling did not immediately respond to a request for comment given to the police department.

Some 11,000 U.S. law enforcement agencies use Tasers, which some experts say are increasingly being used as a convenient labor-saving device to control uncooperative people.

"The Taser itself is a legitimate law-enforcement tool," said Kirkham, the criminologist. "The problem is the abusive use of them. They're supposed to be only used to protect yourself or another person from imminent aggression and physical harm. They're overused now."


Source: http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070814/ap_on_re_us/tasered_dad

Pretty fucked up and abusive. The hospital and guards should be sued.

!King_Amazon!
2007-08-14, 07:34 PM
More like he should be jailed.

Willkillforfood
2007-08-14, 07:38 PM
He shouldn't have been tasered with a baby in his arms. Whether or not he was being hostile those pussies could have taken a couple hits and gotten the baby rather than tase him. When tased your body loses all ability to control its muscles. Consequently, the baby was dropped onto the floor.

HandOfHeaven
2007-08-14, 07:42 PM
Even worse, they could have tased the baby. I hope not too much damaged was caused to her. IMO, that's sick.

Vollstrecker
2007-08-14, 07:59 PM
Lovely. That's one security company that's going to be going down the shitter.

RoboticSilence
2007-08-14, 10:03 PM
Um. It's not like he was going anywhere (wristbands anyone?) and he sure as hell wasn't going to start a fight holding a baby. Unnecessary use of force? Absolutely. Should they fire the officer? Into the sun, and no less. Positively imbecilic policework.

Willkillforfood
2007-08-14, 10:15 PM
I hope the security officer goes to jail.

D3V
2007-08-15, 05:25 PM
Same here,...

How do these fucking morons always end up with the abilities to hurt others..?

HandOfHeaven
2007-08-15, 05:47 PM
I would've scooped the kid out and then tased him.

The1
2007-08-16, 01:42 PM
I would've scooped the kid out and then tased him.

I thought their only suppose to tase if it's a threat to their lives...

Willkillforfood
2007-08-16, 01:56 PM
Yepp, yelling and cussing apparently is very dangerous while holding a baby to these big macho men.

The1
2007-08-16, 02:23 PM
Yepp, yelling and cussing apparently is very dangerous while holding a baby to these big macho men.

Yeah but mabye their's alot of the story missing mabye he pushed the security guy out way or was pushing like you never know...

But still he shouldn't of taserd him.

Vault Dweller
2007-08-16, 03:42 PM
Most security guards shouldn't even be entrusted with emergency whistles, let alone tasers.

Vollstrecker
2007-08-16, 10:15 PM
Most security guards shouldn't even be entrusted with emergency whistles, let alone tasers.

I was a Security Guard for a while... :(

HandOfHeaven
2007-08-18, 08:18 PM
Where at? I think they should get a pimp cane.

Vault Dweller
2007-08-22, 11:26 AM
I did say most. My buddy was also a security guard for a while. He's had military training and has studied various forms of combat for his entire life. He makes fun of the profession on a regular basis.
Nevertheless, I'm sure there are a number of security guards out there that aren't grossly unqualified, and I've no doubt that you are in that upper crust, Volls, simply based on your general display of intelligence. Sorry if I implied otherwise.

Willkillforfood
2007-08-22, 11:39 AM
Volls pulled a Rodney King on me =(.

Vollstrecker
2007-08-22, 04:45 PM
I did say most. My buddy was also a security guard for a while. He's had military training and has studied various forms of combat for his entire life. He makes fun of the profession on a regular basis.
Nevertheless, I'm sure there are a number of security guards out there that aren't grossly unqualified, and I've no doubt that you are in that upper crust, Volls, simply based on your general display of intelligence. Sorry if I implied otherwise.

lol hardly

I was just glorified Event Staffing. There was very little in the way of training provided and not much actual restraint/etc required, I largely worked for Qualcomm Stadium (and thus the Chargers/etc), the only things I ever personally had to contend with was helping drag drunken idiots out of a football game, except for some larger fights at Raiders games.

I had no delusions about what I was, I just felt like stirring things up a little. ;)

Vault Dweller
2007-08-23, 02:03 PM
Ok. In that case, your security guard skills are severely deficient. I scoff at your inadequacy. Scoff!

Willkillforfood
2007-08-23, 02:09 PM
He forgot to mention he used to be a Navy Seal.

klo
2007-08-23, 03:31 PM
Holy shit. if you watch the video the guy just goes to get into the elevator. WELL...if they wanted the baby I'm sure they could have gotten it from him safely without using a tazer. that's such bullshit, and if that was austyn i'd fucking sue the shit out of them.