2013-12-24


Today we added 32-year old Marcus Slade (Marshall, TX) as the 194th taser-related death in America since 2009. [NOTE: the full list is shown below].   Mr. Slade was taser-tortured while nude, unarmed and in-custody of the police in January 2013.  His family recently filed a lawsuit against the city and TASER International.

According to Amnesty International, between 2001 and 2008, 351 people in the United States died after being shocked by police Tasers. Our blog has documented another 194 taser-related deaths in the United States in 2009-2013. That means there have been 545 documented taser-related deaths in America.

This blog has been pointing out incidents of police taser torture for quite awhile. The work done over the past few years by Patti Gillman and Cameron Ward continue to be the inspiration for our work. Gillman and Ward documented over 805 taser-related deaths in North America on their blog.

I wonder if anyone cares about the rising use of the taser as a lethal weapon?  At least we know that the Department of Justice cares.  They issued a report about the pattern of abuse against the mentally ill in Portland that included the frequent, unnecessary use of Tasers.   Recent deaths have begun to reignite the debate on taser torture.

On the other hand, I think that something is wrong in America when the police electrocute folks on a WEEKLY basis with their taser arsenal ... and the public is mute in its response. Cops are so liberal with their use of the taser that a blind man isn't safe! Sometimes it takes a lawsuit ... like the one recently settled in Ohio ... to get the police to cool it.  The police in Cincinnati, Ohio took the hint ... they changed their taser policy!

I encourage you to use our COMMENTS ('Post a Comment') option at the bottom of this blog post to let us know what you think about these weekly taser-related killings.



Jan 9, 2009: Derrick Jones, 17, Black, Martinsville, Virginia

Jan 11, 2009: Rodolfo Lepe, 31, Hispanic, Bakersfield, California

Jan 22, 2009: Roger Redden, 52, Caucasian, Soddy Daisy, Tennessee-

Feb 2, 2009: Garrett Jones, 45, Caucasian, Stockton, California

Feb 11, 2009: Richard Lua, 28, Hispanic, San Jose, California

Feb 13, 2009: Rudolph Byrd, 37, Black, Thomasville, Georgia

Feb 13, 2009: Michael Jones, 43, Black, Iberia, Louisiana

Feb 14, 2009: Chenard Kierre Winfield, 32, Black, Los Angeles, California

Feb 28, 2009: Robert Lee Welch, 40, Caucasian, Conroe, Texas

Mar 22, 2009: Brett Elder, 15, Caucasian, Bay City, Michigan

Mar 26, 2009: Marcus D. Moore, 40, Black, Freeport, Illinois

Apr 1, 2009: John J. Meier Jr., 48, Caucasian, Tamarac, Florida

Apr 6, 2009: Ricardo Varela, 41, Hispanic, Fresno, California

Apr 10, 2009: Robert Mitchell, 16, Black, Detroit, Michigan

Apr 13, 2009: Craig Prescott, 38, Black, Modesto, California

Apr 16, 2009: Gary A. Decker, 50, Black, Tuscon, Arizona

Apr 18, 2009: Michael Jacobs Jr., 24, Black, Fort Worth, Texas

Apr 30, 2009: Kevin LaDay, 35, Black, Lumberton, Texas

May 4, 2009: Gilbert Tafoya, 53, Caucasian, Holbrook, Arizona

May 17, 2009: Jamaal Valentine, 27, Black, La Marque, Texas

May 23, 2009: Gregory Rold, 37, Black, Salem, Oregon

Jun 9, 2009: Brian Cardall, 32, Caucasian, Hurricane, Utah

Jun 13, 2009: Dwight Madison, 48, Black, Bel Air, Maryland

Jun 20, 2009 Derrek Kairney, 36, Caucasian, South Windsor, Connecticut

Jun 30, 2009, Shawn Iinuma, 37, Asian, Fontana, California

Jul 2, 2009, Rory McKenzie, 25, Black, Bakersfield, California

Jul 20, 2009, Charles Anthony Torrence, 35, Caucasian, Simi Valley, California

Jul 30, 2009, Johnathan Michael Nelson, 27, Caucasian, Riverside County, California

Aug 9, 2009, Terrace Clifton Smith, 52, Black, Moreno Valley, California

Aug 12, 2009, Ernest Ridlehuber, 53, Race: Unknown, Greenville, South Carolina

Aug 14, 2009, Hakim Jackson, 31, Black, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Aug 18, 2009, Ronald Eugene Cobbs, 38, Black, Greensboro, North Carolina

Aug 20, 2009, Francisco Sesate, 36, Hispanic, Mesa, Arizona

Aug 22, 2009, T.J. Nance, 37, Race: Unknown, Arizona City, Arizona

Aug 26, 2009, Miguel Molina, 27, Hispanic, Los Angeles, California

Aug 27, 2009, Manuel Dante Dent, 27, Hispanic, Modesto, California

Sep 3, 2009, Shane Ledbetter, 38, Caucasian, Aurora, Colorado

Sep 16, 2009, Alton Warren Ham, 45, Caucasian, Modesto, California

Sep 19, 2009, Yuceff W. Young II, 21, Black, Brooklyn, Ohio

Sep 21, 2009, Richard Battistata, 44, Hispanic, Laredo, Texas

Sep 28, 2009, Derrick Humbert, 38, Black, Bradenton, Florida

Oct 2, 2009, Rickey Massey, 38, Black, Panama City, Florida

Oct 12, 2009, Christopher John Belknap, 36, Race: Unknown, Ukiah, California

Oct 16, 2009, Frank Cleo Sutphin, 19, Caucasian, San Bernadino, California

Oct 27, 2009, Jeffrey Woodward, 33, Caucasian, Gallatin, Tennessee

Nov 13, 2009, Herman George Knabe, 58, Caucasian, Corpus Christi, Texas

Nov 14, 2009, Darryl Bain, 43, Black, Coram, New York

Nov 16, 2009, Matthew Bolick, 30, Caucasian, East Grand Rapids, Michigan

Nov 19, 2009, Jesus Gillard, 61, Black, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan

Nov 21, 2009, Ronald Petruney, 49, Caucasian, Washington, Pennsylvania

Nov 27, 2009, Eddie Buckner, 53, Caucasian, Chattanooga, Tennessee

Dec 11, 2009, Andrew Grande, 33, Caucasian, Oak County, Florida

Dec 11, 2009, Hatchel Pate Adams III, 36, Black, Hampton, Virginia

Dec 11, 2009, Paul Martin Martinez, 36, Hispanic, Roseville, California

Dec 13, 2009, Douglas Boucher, 39, Caucasian, Mason, Ohio

Dec 14, 2009, Linda Hicks, 62, Black, Toledo, Ohio

Dec 19, 2009, Preston Bussey III, 41, Black, Rockledge, Florida

Dec 20, 2009, Michael Hawkins, 39, Caucasian, Springfield, Missouri

Dec 30, 2009, Stephen Palmer, 47, Race: Unknown, Stamford, Connecticut

Jan 6, 2010, Delano Smith, 21, Black, Elkhart, Indiana

Jan 17, 2010, William Bumbrey III, 36, Black, Arlington, Virginia

Jan 20, 2010, Kelly Brinson, 45, Black, Cincinnati, Ohio

Jan 27, 2010, Joe Spruill, Jr., Black, Goldsboro, North Carolina

Jan 28, 2010, Patrick Burns, 50, Caucasian, Sangamon County, Illinois

Jan 28, 2010, Daniel Mingo, 25, Black, Mobile, Alabama

Feb 4, 2010, Mark Morse, 36, Caucasian, Phoenix, Arizona

Mar 4, 2010, Roberto Olivo, 33, Hispanic, Tulare, California

Mar 5, 2010, Christopher Wright, 48, Black, Seattle, Washington

Mar 10, 2010, Jaesun Ingles, 31, Black, Midlothian, Illinois

Mar 10, 2010, James Healy Jr., 44, Race: Unknown, Rhinebeck, New York

Mar 20, 2010, Albert Valencia, 31, Hispanic, Downey, California

Apr 10, 2010, Daniel Joseph Barga, 24, Caucasian, Cornelius, Oregon

Apr 30, 2010, Adil Jouamai, 32, Moroccan, Arlington, Virginia

May 9, 2010, Audreacus Davis, 29, Black, Atlanta, Georgia

May 14, 2010, Sukeba Olawunmi, 39, Black, Atlanta, Georgia

May 24, 2010, Efrain Carrion, 35, Hispanic, Middletown, Connecticut

May 27, 2010, Carl Johnson, 48, Caucasian, Baltimore, Maryland

May 29, 2010, Jose Martinez, 53, Hispanic, Waukegan, Illinois

May 31, 2010, Anastasio Hernández Rojas, 42, Hispanic, San Ysidro, California

Jun 8, 2010, Terrelle Houston, 22, Black, Hempstead, Texas

Jun 12, 2010, Curtis Robinson, 34, Black, Albuquerque, New Mexico

Jun 13, 2010, William Owens, 17, Black, Homewood, Alabama

Jun 14, 2010, Jose Alfredo Jimenez, 42, Hispanic, Harris County, Texas

Jun 15, 2010, Michael White, 47, Black, Vallejo, California

Jun 22, 2010, Daniel Sylvester, 35, Caucasian, Crescent City, California

July 5, 2010, Damon Falls, 31, Black, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

July 5, 2010, Edmund Gutierrez, 22, Hispanic, Imperial, California

July 8, 2010, Phyllis Owens, 87, Caucasian, Clackamas County, Oregon

July 9, 2010, Marvin Booker, 56, Black, Denver, Colorado

July 12, 2010, Anibal Rosario-Rodriguez, 61, Hispanic, New Britain, Connecticut

July 15, 2010, Jerome Gill, Race: Unknown, Chicago, Illinois

July 18, 2010, Edward Stephenson, 46, Caucasian, Leavenworth, Kansas

July 23, 2010, Jermaine Williams, 30, Black, Cleveland, Mississippi

Aug 1, 2010, Dennis Sandras, 49, Caucasian, Houma, Louisiana

Aug 9, 2010, Andrew Torres, 39, Hispanic, Greenville, South Carolina

Aug 18, 2010, Martin Harrison, 50, Caucasian, Dublin, California

Aug 19, 2010, Adam Disalvo, 30, Caucasian, Daytona Beach, Florida

Aug 20, 2010, Stanley Jackson, 31, Black, Washtenaw County, Michigan

Aug 24, 2010, Michael Ford, 50, Black, Livonia, Michigan

Aug 25, 2010, Eduardo Hernandez-Lopez, 21, Hispanic, Las Vegas, Nevada

Aug 31, 2010, King Hoover, 27, Black, Spanaway, Washington

Sep 4, 2010, Adam Colliers, 25, Caucasian, Gold Bar, Washington

Sep 10, 2010, Larry Rubio, 20, Caucasian, Leemore, California

Sep 12, 2010, Freddie Lockett, 30, Black, Dallas, Texas

Sep 16, 2010, Gary L. Grossenbacher, 48, Caucasian, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

Sep 18, 2010, David Cornelius Smith, 28, Black, Minneapolis, Minnesota

Sep 18, 2010, Joseph Frank Kennedy, 48, Caucasian, La Mirada, California

Oct 4, 2010, Javon Rakestrau, 28, Black, Lafayette Parish, Louisiana

Oct 7, 2010, Patrick Johnson, 18, Caucasian, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Oct 12, 2010, Ryan Bain, 31, Caucasian, Billings, Montana

Oct 14, 2010, Karreem Ali, 65, Black, Silver Spring, Maryland

Oct 19, 2010, Troy Hooftallen, 36, Caucasian, Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania

Nov 4, 2010, Eugene Lamott Allen, 40, Race: Unknown, Wilmington, Delaware

Nov 6, 2010, Robert Neill, Jr., 61, Caucasian, Mount Joy, Pennsylvania

Nov 7, 2010, Mark Shaver, 32, Caucasian, Brimfield, Ohio

Nov 23, 2010, Denevious Thomas, 36, Black, Albany, Georgia

Nov 26, 2010, Rodney Green, 36, Black, Waco, Texas

Nov 27, 2010, Blaine McElroy, 37, Race: Unknown, Jackson County, Mississippi

Dec 2, 2010, Clayton Early James, Age: Unknown, Black, Elizabeth City, North Carolina

Dec 11, 2010, Anthony Jones, 44, Black, Las Vegas, Nevada

Dec 12, 2010, Linel Lormeus, 26, Black, Naples, Florida

Dec 20, 2010, Christopher Knight, 35, Black, Brunswick, Georgia 

Dec 31, 2010, Rodney Brown, 40, Black, Cleveland, Ohio 

Jan 5, 2011, Kelly Sinclair, 41, Race: Unknown, Amarillo, Texas

Feb 5, 2011, Robert Ricks, 23, Black, Alexandria, Louisiana

March 15, 2011, Brandon Bethea, 24, Black, Harnett County, North Carolina

Apr 3, 2011, Jairious McGhee, 23, Black, Tampa, Florida

Apr 22, 2011, Adam Spencer Johnson, 33, Caucasian, Orlando, Florida

Apr 23, 2011, Ronald Armstrong, 43, Caucasian, Pinehurst, North Carolina

Apr 25, 2011, Kevin Darius Campbell, 39, Race: Unknown, Tallahassee, Florida 

May 1, 2011, Marcus Brown, 26, Black, Waterbury, Connecticut

May 6, 2011, Matthew Mittelstadt, 56, Caucasian, Boundary County, Idaho

May 11, 2011, Allen Kephart, 43, Caucasian, San Bernadino County, California 

June 13, 2011, Howard Hammon, 41, Caucasian, Middleburg, Ohio 

June 22, 2011, Otto Kolberg, 55, Caucasian, Waycross, Georgia 

June 28, 2011, Dalric East, 40, Black, Montgomery County, Maryland

July 5, 2011, Kelly Thomas, 37, Caucasian, Fullerton, California

July 10, 2011, Joshua Nossoughi, 32, Caucasian, Springfield, Missouri

July 19, 2011, Alonzo Ashley, 29, Black, Denver, Colorado 

July 21, 2011, La'Reko Williams, 21, Black, Charlotte, North Carolina 

July 30, 2011, Donald Murray, 39, Caucasian, Westland, Michigan

August 4, 2011, Pierre Abernathy, 30, Black, San Antonio, Texas

August 6, 2011, Everette Howard, 18, Black, Cincinnati, Ohio

August 6, 2011, Debro Wilkerson, 29, Black, Prince William County, Maryland

August 6, 2011, Gregory Kralovetz, 50, Caucasian, Kaukauna, Wisconsin 

August 12, 2011, Joseph Lopez, 49, Hispanic, Santa Barbara, California

August 17, 2011, Roger Chandler, 41, Caucasian, Helena, Montana 

August 21, 2011, Montalito McKissick, 37, Black, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

August 24, 2011, Michael Evans, 56, Race: Unknown, Fayetteville, North Carolina

August 30, 2011, Nicholas Koscielniak, 27, Caucasian, Lancaster, New York

September 11, 2011, Tyree Sinclair, 31, Black, Corpus Christi, Texas

September 13, 2011, Damon Barnett, 44, Caucasian, Fresno, California 

September 17, 2011, Richard Kokenos, 27, Caucasian, Warren, Michigan

September 24, 2011, Bradford Gibson, 35, Black, Mt. Pleasant, Michigan

September 24, 2011, Donacio Rendon, 43, Hispanic, Lubbock, Texas

September 29, 2011, Howard Cook, 35, Black, York, Pennsylvania

October 4, 2011, Glenn Norman, 46, Caucasian, Camden County, Missouri

October 9, 2011, Darnell Hutchinson, 32, Black, San Leandro, California

October 31, 2011, Chad Brothers, 32, Caucasian, Colonie, New York

November 6, 2011, Darrin Hanna, 43, Black, North Chicago, Illinois

November 13, 2011, Ronald Cristiano, 51, Caucasian, Bridgeport, Connecticut

November 15, 2011, Jonathan White, 29, Black, San Bernardino, California

November 22, 2011, Roger Anthony, 61, Black, Scotland Neck, North Carolina

December 16, 2011, Marty Atencio, 44, Hispanic, Phoenix, Arizona

December 22, 2011, Wayne Williams, 27, Black, Houma, Louisiana

January 15, 2012, Daniel Guerra, 24, Hispanic, Ft. Worth, Texas

February 29, 2012, Raymond Allen, 34, Black, Galveston, Texas

March 5, 2012, Nehemiah Dillard, 29, Black, Gainesville, Florida

March 12, 2012, Jersey Green, 37, Black, Aurora, Illinois 

March 19, 2012, James Barnes, 38, Caucasian, Pinellas County, Florida

April 10, 2012, Bobby Merrill, 38, Black, Saginaw, Michigan

April 21, 2012, Angel Heraldo, 41, Hispanic, Meriden, Connecticut 

April 22, 2012, Bruce Chrestensen, 52, Caucasian, Grass Valley, California

May 10, 2012, Damon Abraham, 34, Black, Baldwin, Louisiana

June 9, 2012, Randolph Bonvillian, 41, Caucasian, Houma, Louisiana

June 20, 2012, Macadam Mason, 39, Caucasian, Thetford, Vermont 

June 30, 2012, Victor Duffy, 25, Black, Tukwila, Washington

July 1, 2012, Corey McGinnis, 35, Black, Cincinnati, Ohio

July 5, 2012, Sampson Castellane, 29, Native American, Fife, Washington 

September 1, 2012, Denis Chabot, 38, Caucasian, Houston, Texas 

September 14, 2012, Bill Williams, 60, Caucasian, Everett, Washington

November 29, 2012, Robert Maurina, 46, Caucasian, West Allis, Wisconsin

December 13, 2012, Philip Coleman, 38, Black, Chicago, Illinois

December 25, 2012, Kevin Culp, 29, Black, Richmond, Washington

January 1, 2013, Andrew Layton, 26, Caucasian, Mankato, Minnesota

January 4, 2013, Marcus Slade, 32, Black, Marshall, Texas

February 23, 2013, Christopher Parker, 33, Caucasian, Spokane, Washington 

April 19, 2013, Anthony Howard, 51, Black, Gaithersburg, Maryland 

July 21, 2013, Deomain Hayman, 28, Black, Wilmington, Delaware

July 24, 2013, Dainell Simmons, 29, Unknown, Middle Island, New York 

July 26, 2013, John Wrana, 95, Caucasian, Forest Park, Illinois 

July 29, 2013, Zheng Diao, 76, Asian, St. Louis Park, Minnesota

August 6, 2013, Israel Hernandez, 18, Hispanic, Miami, Florida 

August 21, 2013, Michael Ruiz, 44, Hispanic, Phoenix, Arizona

You can see that we don't know the race or national origin (RNO) for Kevin Darius Campbell, Michael Evans, Jerome Gill, James Healy Jr., T.J. Nance, Stephen Palmer, Earnest Ridlehuber or Dainell Simmons. We can use some research assistance from villagers to help us identify the RNO for these folks who died after being electrocuted by police taser guns.

We track the RNO information because we sense that these taser-related deaths are happening at a disproportionate level to people of color.

For example, we see that at least 88 (87 men and a 62-year old woman) of these taser-torture killings occurred against African Americans. Black people are only 13.6% of the total population, yet 46% of the 2009-2013 taser-related deaths in America are Black people.

At last count, there are more than 514,000 Tasers among law enforcers and the military nationwide. Tasers are now deployed in law enforcement agencies in 29 of the 33 largest U.S. cities. Some states, such as New Jersey, are loosening up their rules for taser use.  Other states, like Delaware, seek to justify taser use in spite of rising death toll.

However, the tide may be turning. As taser-related deaths and injuries have continued to rise (as well as the amount of Taser litigation), many departments are starting to abandon the weapon in favor of other means of suspect control. Currently, Memphis and San Francisco have opted to ban the use of tasers by law enforcement. Charlotte (NC) pulled all the tasers off the street.  Nevada revised their taser policy so that it would be more aligned to proposal from the ACLU.

South Carolina is beginning to question its use of tasers. Additionally, a federal court has ruled that the pain inflicted by the taser gun constitutes excessive force by law enforcement. The courts don't want police to electrocute people with their tasers unless they pose an immediate threat.

Perhaps the idea of an electric rifle made sense when it was first invented. "Taser" refers to an electrical weapon trademarked by the Scottsdale, Arizona-based company known as Taser International. The word Taser stands for "Tom A. Swift Electrical Rifle."

The Taser was developed by Jack Cover, a contract scientist on NASA's Apollo moon program in the 1960s. Inspired by his favorite childhood book series - Victor Appleton's Tom Swift - Cover drew up plans for a non-lethal weapon like the one the series' main character used.

In 1993, Rick and Tim Smith, who launched Taser International, worked with Cover to improve his design and introduced the device the next year. Since then, use of the word Taser has became part of the common American language.

However, we now see too much taser abuse. First available to law enforcement in February 1998, now used by more than 14,200 law enforcement agencies in more than 40 countries. More than 406,000 taser guns have been sold since the product hit the market. It may be time for congressional hearings.

Some tell us that tasers are making America safer. Police kill about 600 people per year in shootings. So what?! Should we be we be happy that they are ONLY killing people once-a-week with taser guns?

How Do Tasers Work? When a Taser’s trigger is pulled, two wires shoot out of the device at the suspect from up to 35 feet away. At the ends of the wires are probes that either embed in a person's skin or cling to clothing.

When the probes hit, an electrical pulse is delivered for five seconds, causing involuntary muscular contractions in the subject.

At the end of the first pulse, police tell the person to roll onto their abdomen, so they can be handcuffed. If they do not comply, they may be shocked again.

Once a person is arrested, police remove the barbs and call EMTs to the scene.

The person is taken to the hospital to be checked out. If the barbs remain in the person after police try to remove them, they are removed at the hospital.

The Taser is equipped with a chip that records information on each use, which can be used in court if someone alleges they were shocked multiple times.

Personally, I think that the 'Use of Force Continuum' needs to show tasers as 'near-lethal' ... definitely an error to claim that they are 'non-lethal'.

Many of us think that that immediate problem with Taser use is the lack of state and federal training standards for Taser certification. There are too many police officers with a taser on their hip and insufficient training on how ... or when ... to use it. Without set training standards (which includes a block on the liabilities of the weapons use in the event of bodily injury or death), officers are not fully aware of the ramifications of Taser use.

What say u?What would you suggest we do to deal with these weekly taser-related deaths?

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