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04-13-2015, 10:04 AM
:facepalm::facepalm::facepalm:
http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/oklahoma-reserve-deputy-thought-he-was-using-a-taser-not-a-gun/ar-AAaUPUM?ocid=ansLATimes11
Robert Charles Bates, a 73-year-old insurance executive, has close political ties to the sheriff. Bates was chairman of Tulsa County Sheriff Stanley Glanz's successful 2012 re-election campaign and donated $2,500 to the effort, according to the Tulsa World. Bates won an award in 2011 as the top reserve deputy, the newspaper reported.
......Tulsa Police Sgt. Jim Clark defended the reserve deputy to reporters, declaring him blameless and quoting scientific theories such as "slips and capture" to explain how he could have confused a gun with a Taser.
huh?
http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/oklahoma-reserve-deputy-thought-he-was-using-a-taser-not-a-gun/ar-AAaUPUM?ocid=ansLATimes11
Robert Charles Bates, a 73-year-old insurance executive, has close political ties to the sheriff. Bates was chairman of Tulsa County Sheriff Stanley Glanz's successful 2012 re-election campaign and donated $2,500 to the effort, according to the Tulsa World. Bates won an award in 2011 as the top reserve deputy, the newspaper reported.
......Tulsa Police Sgt. Jim Clark defended the reserve deputy to reporters, declaring him blameless and quoting scientific theories such as "slips and capture" to explain how he could have confused a gun with a Taser.
huh?