Cops Use Phony Diagnoses To Explain Away Stun Gun Deaths
The National Association of Medical Examiners now says "excited delirium" should not be cited as a cause of death.
The National Association of Medical Examiners now says "excited delirium" should not be cited as a cause of death.
"Defendant Huber intentionally fired his service weapon at Decedent and killed him with gunfire while Decedent posed no threat of death or serious bodily harm to Defendant Huber," the lawsuit states.
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They’re not the only ones who should be allowed to protect themselves.
Already abused for political purposes, the power of government shouldn’t be expanded based on lies.
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