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The police have applied for search warrants for the kid's car and his cellphone. Turns out the kid was filming the officer on his cellphone the entire time up until he got tazed. But the phone is now in possession of police department. Naturally.
According to the court records for the search warrants, this is the officer's side of the story:
He says he smelled marijuana in the car when the window was rolled down. He asked the kid to roll the window down all the way to which he said "Why? I can hear you". This somehow escalated to the officer asking the kid to get out of the car. To which he allegedly said "Why? Am I under arrest?".
That somehow escalated to the officer trying to physically drag him out of the vehicle. The officer said the kid "braced" himself inside the vehicle so he could not pull him out. So he tazed him to get him out of the car. Then:
Officer Runnels states Masters did not comply with his command to move to the side of the road, so he grabbed Masters from behind and carried him to the side of the road where, according to an affidavit, Masters began to suffer from some sort of medical emergency.
The medical side of things says that the tazer hit the kid in the chest near the heart and induced a cardiac arrhythmia. Then when he was dragged out of the vehicle his head was allowed to drop and hit the pavement. He was dead for 5 minutes before being resuscitated by paramedics.
So the officer basically says Masters was fine when he got out of the car and was not complying so the officer brought him over to the curb. Where he began to "suffer from some sort of medical emergency". Like its all some sort of mystery.
Whereas the medical side of it says the kid was screwed as soon as the tazer hit him.
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Originally posted by KabeRinnaul View PostSo... even though the article pretty much says outright that video evidence contradicts the cop's story, we're being biased and making unfounded assumptions because we have not personally viewed said video evidence?
I've viewed the only video available thus far. It is USELESS. It could show convulsions. Or not. I see an arm move. That could mean anything. From an assessment standpoint as a medical professional, I can't tell anything useful about Bryce Master's medical condition from this video.
Originally posted by Gravekeeper View PostA kid ended up dead over a simple traffic stop.
Originally posted by Gravekeeper View PostThe police statement on the matter said he "fell at some point during the vehicle stop" and "was having a medical emergency". They also said he was tazed while still in the car but "got out of the car under his own power".
Originally posted by Gravekeeper View PostBut hey, here's some witness video.
Originally posted by Gravekeeper View PostIt doesn't show what happened prior. But it does show the already injured kid on the ground, convulsing, while the officer stands over him with a foot on him, drags him around and then at one point even starts kicking him to see if he's still alive I guess.
He may have had one. But the video isn't really helpful.
Originally posted by Gravekeeper View PostAt no point does the officer render aid. He lets the kid convulse and die on the ground.
Originally posted by Gravekeeper View PostI could ask you the same question. In what world is the officer's actions in the video considered first aid?
Originally posted by Gravekeeper View PostAbsolutely not. You put them on their side in the recovery position and ensure a clear airway, cushion their head to prevent further injuries and you actively monitor breathing and pulse. You do not drag them over on their front like a trash bag, watch them suffocate and die then kick them to see if they are still alive.
Originally posted by Gravekeeper View PostA fucking cop should know basic first aid.
This is another situation where the cop says one thing, and the witnesses (who are not close) say something else. The friend must still be in the car, which is probably why the officer didn't do first aid; he had to maintain control of the situation until EMS and backup arrived. He could have been attacked by the friend in the car while trying to resuscitate Bryce Masters. So as far as first aid goes, I'm not convinced the officer did anything wrong, and he may have been following department policy.
So ultimately, we don't know anything about what really happened other than this kid ended up in ICU.Good news! Your insurance company says they'll cover you. Unfortunately, they also say it will be with dirt.
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Thank you, Panacea, for summing up the non-evidence so eloquently.Violence has resolved more conflicts than anything else. The contrary opinion that violence doesn't solve anything is merely wishful thinking at its worst. - Starship Troopers
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Originally posted by Panacea View PostIt is USELESS. It could show convulsions. Or not. I see an arm move. That could mean anything. From an assessment standpoint as a medical professional, I can't tell anything useful about Bryce Master's medical condition from this video.
Although in fairness, I am watching this video on a 47 inch TV. Not a computer monitor.
Originally posted by Panacea View PostNot uncommon in these situations. They usually let EMS deal with the medical emergencies when they have a suspect in custody. Not saying it's right. Saying it's what usually happens. We can't tell from the video when the kid coded.
We also know from the court affidavit that the officer noted the medical emergency after bringing the kid to the curb. So in the video the officer, by his own statement, is aware of the medical emergency from the beginning of this video and its entire duration.
Originally posted by Panacea View PostPlease, let's avoid the hyperbole. The kid is NOT dead. He is alive and in an ICU.
Originally posted by Panacea View PostNone. He moved the kid onto his stomach because that's what you do to keep them in a submissive posture.
Originally posted by Panacea View PostI also don't see a kick. I see him put his foot on top of Bryce; again that's common to make sure a suspect stays down.
Its right here after the officer takes his foot off of the kid and seems to realize something might be really wrong. He also picks up something after that. I'm guessing the kid's cellphone?
Originally posted by Panacea View PostThe friend must still be in the car, which is probably why the officer didn't do first aid; he had to maintain control of the situation until EMS and backup arrived. He could have been attacked by the friend in the car while trying to resuscitate Bryce Masters.
Originally posted by Panacea View PostSo as far as first aid goes, I'm not convinced the officer did anything wrong, and he may have been following department policy.
Originally posted by Panacea View PostSo ultimately, we don't know anything about what really happened other than this kid ended up in ICU.Last edited by Gravekeeper; 09-19-2014, 09:16 PM.
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