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Stop Police Taser Abuse Press Conference Today
9/2/2008 9:41:30 AM by Paradise Gray
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Third Police Taser Incident in Three Weeks Prompts Demands from Human Rights Groups
A group of organizations that came together following the death of Andre Thomas to support his family and the residents of Swissvale in their quest for truth and justice are again joining forces in response to the questionable Tasering of Jason Schmidt on August 22nd and the announcement that same day that North Braddock Borough had settled for $100,000 the suit brought by Shawn Hicks, who last year was Tasered three times by police who came into his house unannounced while he was asleep on his couch. In his suit, Hicks said police, who claimed they thought he was a burglar, continued to Taser him even after he offered to show them his ID.
The groups plan a press conference and march beginning at noon Tuesday, September 2, outside the office of District Attorney Stephen Zappala at the <?xml:namespace prefix = st1 ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:smarttags" />County Courthouse in downtown Pittsburgh.
"The concerns we expressed after Andre Thomas died have not been fully addressed," said Black and White Reunion spokesperson Celeste Taylor. "Now another young man has been Tasered under questionable circumstances. We applaud District Attorney Stephen Zappala and Medical Examiner Karl Williams for convening a committee to examine the physical effects of Tasers, but that is not enough. All police officers involved in both the Thomas and Schmidt tragedies should be removed from their duties pending the outcome of an independent investigation. One young man is dead and another is hospitalized in a coma. Their families and the residents of these communities deserve to know why, based on facts."
Added David Meieran, of Stop Taser Abuse Today (STAT!), "Nationwide, more than 360 people have died after being Tasered. The U.N. Committee Against Torture has declared that Tasers are in violation of the U.N. Convention Against Torture, and Amnesty International has called for a moratorium on their use. Rather than continue business as usual, we demand a moratorium on the use of Tasers until it can be demonstrated that their medical implications are sufficiently understood and that police have acceptable use-of-force policies in place. Taser International boasts that their product is 'safer than Tylenol.' Well, the same burden of proof should apply in the case of Tasers that does with Tylenol."
The Black and White Reunion and its partnering organizations reiterate the demands in their August 25th letter to law enforcement officials and are now adding additional concerns that should be taken up by the newly formed committee:
We join with the families in demanding forthright, honorable, and compassionate responses to the death of Mr. Thomas, the disability of Mr. Schmidt, and the countless injuries and deaths that have resulted from improper use of Tasers.
We ask again that the appropriate law enforcement and criminal justice authorities report publicly what actions they intend to take to address these issues.
The Black and White Reunion
and the
Black Political Empowerment Project (B-PEP)
Billy Jackson
NAACP Pittsburgh Branch
Paradise Gray, One HOOD
Stop Taser Abuse Today! (STAT!)
9/2/08 at 5pm
What: Stop Police Taser Abuse Press Conference
When: Today/Tues. September 2, 2008 @ 5pm
Where: Outside of the Office of Allegheny County DA Stephen Zappala
303 County Courthouse
436 Grant St.,
Pittsburgh, PA 15219
Who: Various Human Rights Groups
Contacts: Celeste Taylor: 412-670-0937
David Meieran: 412-216-9821
Paradise Gray
One Hood
http://www.1hood.org
http://www.myspace.com/paradisegray
Received on Tue Sep 2 22:14:06 2008
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