VIDEO Boy Tasered For Not Washing Cop's Car Sues

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Boy Tasered For Not Washing Cop's Car Sues In a shocking incident that has gained significant media attention, a 10-year-old boy from Tularosa, New Mexico, is suing an officer for allegedly using a taser on him during a Career Day event at his school. The officer, Chris Webb, reportedly approached a group of children and asked who wanted to wash his patrol car. When the boy declined, the situation escalated dramatically. According to the claims, Officer Webb initially expressed his authority, stating, "Let me show you what happens to people who do not listen to the police," before he allegedly tasered the child. This distressing act has led to serious allegations against the officer, including battery, excessive force, and negligence in training. The boy suffered physical and emotional trauma, leading to post-traumatic stress disorder, which has profoundly affected his daily life. During the incident, it was reported that the boy lost consciousness after the taser was deployed and required immediate medical assistance. The subsequent lawsuit seeks punitive damages, highlighting the need for accountability in law enforcement and questioning the appropriateness of using such measures against minors. This case raises important discussions about police interaction with children and the necessity of proper training for officers in handling situations involving minors. It reflects broader issues surrounding police conduct and the use of force, especially in educational settings. What are your thoughts on the incident? Do you think this reflects a larger issue within law enforcement regarding interactions with children? Share your views and experiences in the comments below!
 

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