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RCMP subdue hospitalized man, 82, with Taser
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May 9, 10:08am
4 reviews
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http://www.cbc.ca/canada/british-columbia/story/2008/05/08/bc-kamloops-man-ta...
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i actually think this is one of the few news items about a taser where its use was actually warranted.
he had a knife. i know someone in the hospital there, so i've heard the entire story. he was slashing at people. he was threatening to stab people. they tried for quite some time to talk him down. the security guards first, then the RCMP. he had a guy in a bed next to him. while i think that cops should always use physical force before a taser, in this case there WAS a weapon and a guy willing to use it. it was a better alternative than being shot. i'm wondering why/how the guy had a knife in the first place, hospital staff i would think should make sure people don't bring weapons into the hospital when they're checked in. luckily all's well that end's well, no one was hurt (well, he has some bruises and it freaked him out but at least he's alive) and though i'm so anti-taser in most cases, i think it was likely warranted here.
i personally feel that a taser is used only when the only other option is a gun. there were a few cases over the last decade where delusional/drugged out guys had knives and were shot and killed by the police, because that's the risk you take when brandishing a weapon when the cops are in front of you. whether you're 82 or 22, a weapon is a weapon. so here, the taser did what it was supposed to: immobilize a violent person with a weapon with non-lethal means.
and no, i'm not a cop, not a huge fan of cops, but they do have a job to do. i'm sad for this man that he's so delusional that he's violent, and i hope that his family can take the precautions to ensure he doesn't get weapons and is not a danger to himself or others again.

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National Museum of Crime&Punishment
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May 8, 10:39pm
1 review
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http://www.crimemuseum.org/

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Kowloon Walled City - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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May 6, 9:58am
3 reviews
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kowloon_Walled_City

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Secrets of horror cellar revealed - CNN.com
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May 5, 1:14pm
0 review
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http://www.cnn.com/2008/WORLD/europe/05/05/austria.incest/index.html

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3 charged in kidnapping called &039;just bizarre&039; by Lake Elsinore police | …
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Apr 30, 3:01pm
8 reviews
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http://www.pe.com/localnews/inland/stories/PE_News_Local_D_skidnap18.3e5137c....

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DNA: Sex captor fathered daughters children - CNN.com
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Apr 29, 10:05am
1 review
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http://www.cnn.com/2008/WORLD/europe/04/29/austria.cellar/index.html
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wow. this will make a compelling movie of the week.
i just don't understand how his wife had NO IDEA. seriously. she must have been a victim of some serious mind fuck as well. i'm curious as to how these people will adapt to life out of the basement.

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Police: Dancers Shot With Paintball Guns In Boynton Beach Strip Club - News Of T…
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Apr 15, 1:59pm
0 review
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http://www.wftv.com/irresistible/15884341/detail.html

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Rape a child, pay with your life, Louisiana argues - CNN.com
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Apr 15, 11:21am
2 reviews
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http://www.cnn.com/2008/CRIME/04/15/rape.execution/index.html?eref=rss_topsto...

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Bruce Goldfarb The Nutshell Studies of Unexplained Death |
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Mar 27, 11:13am
4 reviews
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http://brucegoldfarb.com/?p=22%3E%3CMETA%20NAME=

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National Sex Offender Registry
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Mar 17, 11:34pm
63 reviews
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http://www.familywatchdog.us/
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i'm conflicted on how i feel about this site.
i mean, fuck, call out the pervies, for sure. and know your neighbors.
scary that some vigilantes have and will continue to have scarily precise information on where these people live.
some of these people convicted of statutory rape. i have an american great uncle that was convicted of statutory rape (he was 20, she was 17). went to jail and everything. he's a nice old dude, ended up with a degree in theology and preaches to beat the band now, but my somewhat vicious grandmother (his ex-sister in law) used to love to say things like "oh that bob. he's sure turned out well. i remember when he was in JAIL FOR RAPE!" or "that bob. he's done pretty well for a guy who was in JAIL FOR RAPE!"
kind of sucks to be stuck with that your whole life, given those circumstances.
i should look up his address. see if he's listed. of course he's like, 9 billion years old now, so probably not.
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