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    [q=BBC]Canadian stun gun death on video

    Video footage has been released in Canada showing the last moments of an immigrant who died after being stunned with a Taser by police.


    Robert Dziekanski, 40, of Pieszyce, Poland, was restrained by police after becoming agitated at Vancouver International Airport on 14 October.

    Mr Dziekanski, who spoke no English, was declared dead at the scene by an emergency medical team.

    The incident is being investigated by police, the airport and the coroner.

    Police spokesman Cpl Dale Carr said the video was just one piece of evidence, and urged people to wait for the results of the inquest.

    Mr Dziekanski, a construction worker, was emigrating to Canada to join his mother, who lived in the western province of British Columbia.

    The incident has prompted a debate about the use of Taser stun guns by police in Canada.

    The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation says up to 18 people have died after being stunned by a Taser in Canada since 2003.

    Screams

    The video was shot by Canadian traveller Paul Pritchard and handed over to police, and has only just been returned to him.

    It starts before the police arrive, with Mr Dziekanski seen through a glass wall in a customs area. He appears agitated, sweating and breathing heavily. Airport security officials and passengers watch from the other side.

    Having landed 10 hours earlier, he is seen pacing back and forth through an automatic door, standing briefly in the doorway with a small folding table, and then later with a chair.

    At one point, he takes what looks like a laptop computer off a counter and throws it to the ground, and then throws the small table against the glass wall.

    Four policemen then walk into view. They walk through the glass doors towards Mr Dziekanski, who turns his back on them. Witnesses say he appeared to pick up a stapler.

    Seconds later, Mr Dziekanski is stunned by a Taser and falls down screaming and convulsing.

    He is stunned a second time, and then the police officers restrain him on the floor. Mr Dziekanski's screams die down, and he is seen lying still.

    A voice is heard saying "code red", which is code for a medical emergency.

    An autopsy found no sign of drugs or alcohol in Mr Dziekanski's system, and failed to pinpoint the cause of death.

    Airport mix-up

    Walter Kosteckyj, the victim's family lawyer, said Mr Dziekanski's mother had seen portions of the video and had approved its release to the public.

    "She had a son in distress, he was looking for help, he was frightened, and he didn't get that help," Mr Kosteckyj said.

    He said he was disturbed by the video because Mr Dziekanski was not violent.

    "I was expecting to see a confrontation, a discussion and things go sideways, then the tasering... That's not what you see," he said.

    Mr Dziekanski, who had not flown before, had boarded a plane a day earlier in Germany, and arranged to meet his mother at the baggage carousel in the international terminal.

    Neither of them knew the baggage carousel was inside a secure area, with no view of the public arrivals hall area, except for a short distance through sliding glass doors, Mr Kosteckyj said.

    No airport, customs or security employees at the airport apparently tried to help either of them, he added.

    Eventually Mr Dziekanski emerged into the public area, but his mother had left after six hours and Mr Dziekanski apparently panicked, the lawyer said.[/q]

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    • #3
      Wonder why the guy got aggitated though?
      You just wasted six ... no, seven ... seconds of your life reading this sentence.

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      • #4
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        • #5
          Originally posted by Krill
          Wonder why the guy got aggitated though?
          10 hours in a secure room with no food or water and no one that speaks your language...maybe?

          I don't so much blame the cops here. The guy looked out of his mind. Sometimes people just react badly to being tased.

          The real problem lies with Customs, and why this guy was locked in the room for so long and why his mother was told the guy wasn't at the airport when she came to pick him up.
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          • #6
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            • #7
              Originally posted by Flubber
              As Canadians I am sure that our people apologized even if they did nothing wrong
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              • #8
                What's Polish for Don't Taze me, Bro!
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                • #9


                  Originally posted by Flubber
                  As Canadians I am sure that our people apologized even if they did nothing wrong
                  If you're trying to put that forwards as the distinction between you and Americans... you don't have very much high ground, IMO.

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                  • #10
                    Wezil, did you have anything to do with this?

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Flubber
                      As Canadians I am sure that our people apologized even if they did nothing wrong
                      I wasn't aware we killed the man who crossed the border to shop.
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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Asher

                        10 hours in a secure room with no food or water and no one that speaks your language...maybe?

                        I don't so much blame the cops here. The guy looked out of his mind. Sometimes people just react badly to being tased.

                        The real problem lies with Customs, and why this guy was locked in the room for so long and why his mother was told the guy wasn't at the airport when she came to pick him up.
                        Was he locked up alone? Was he charged with anything if he was locked up alone? Why couldn't the airport staff find a Polish-English translator in 10 hours? Did they offer him drinks or food (even if they just bought in an assortment of sandwiches and some juice it would obviously help the guy if he's been stuck in a room for 10 hours).
                        You just wasted six ... no, seven ... seconds of your life reading this sentence.

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                        • #13
                          Teh worst part (other than teh fact that he died) was that teh RCMP first claimed that it was necessary to tase him because he tried to fight them. But in teh video, all he does is shrug and walk away. Then, after he's tased twice, an officer pins teh guy's neck and head with his (teh officer's) knee. I don't know how he died, but I wonder if that has anything to do with it.
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                          • #14
                            Was he diabetic? Did he need to take medication and the cops refused him that medication? Was he allowed to sleep? So many things that will be asked...
                            You just wasted six ... no, seven ... seconds of your life reading this sentence.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by LordShiva
                              Teh worst part (other than teh fact that he died) was that teh RCMP first claimed that it was necessary to tase him because he tried to fight them. But in teh video, all he does is shrug and walk away. Then, after he's tased twice, an officer pins teh guy's neck and head with his (teh officer's) knee. I don't know how he died, but I wonder if that has anything to do with it.
                              OK. I've been in restraint situations before a hell of alot worse than that. The second taser shot wasn't required; the guy was on teh floor and not in a position to do any harm to anyone. And as for the actual restraint on the floor...I don't know why one guy alone went to the guys back, but the first guy who approached only kneeled and didn't use his leg to restrain. The second guy who approached didn't use his leg to restrain, he kneeled as well, and while the cameraman might have been able to see as he was there, we can't make out what happened from that angle.
                              You just wasted six ... no, seven ... seconds of your life reading this sentence.

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