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Deputy who tasered a Syracuse mother back on patrolNews 10NBCThe deputy used the stun gun on Audra Harmon of Syracuse during a traffic stop. He claims she disobeyed his order to get back in her minivan. ...Deputy who Tasered Salina mom is back on patrolThe Post-Standard - Syracuse.comall 2 news articles »
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...Deputy Brian Crowley, declined to comment, saying the settlement came with a promise of confidentiality. Andrews pulled over Audra Harmon, in Salina, on Jan. 31, 2009. The traffic stop was recorded by a camera on Andrews’ dashboard. Andrews told her he saw...
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www.expanton.com ------------------------------ http ------------------------------ --- "Taser Ruling: Cops Can't Tase You For Disobeying Orders Or Acting Erratically" www.sfgate.com Video captures woman being tased at traffic stop In January, an Onondaga County sheriffs deputy pulled over Audra Harmon, who had two of her kids with her in her minivan. A routine traffic stop escalated quickly. The deputy, Sean Andrews, accused her of talking on her cell phone. She said she could prove him wrong. He said she was speeding. She denied it and got out of the van. He told her to get back in. She did, then he ordered her back out. He yanked her out by the arm, knocked her down with two Taser shots and charged her with disorderly conduct and resisting arrest. His rationale on the disorderly conduct charge: She obstructed traffic when she got out of the van. The speeding accusation: going 50 mph in a 45-mph zone.
A sickening look inside police behavior. This video shows how the US is becoming a police state while the cops are getting fatter and dumber! Police Brutality: How does a law-abiding mom driving home with two kids end up being Tasered, handcuffed and arrested — while her children are left alone for 40 minutes in the car, waiting for someone to come get them? Thats a question that Audra Harmon hopes will be answered by a lawsuit she has filed against the Onondaga County (NY) Sheriffs Department. In the process, she and her attorney told TODAYs Meredith Vieira Friday in New York, they hope to spur a debate over whether police should be carrying Tasers at all. The suit, seeking unspecified monetary damages on an array of charges including false arrest and police brutality, has been filed, said attorney Terrance Hoffman, to bring awareness not only that anybody can be a potential victim, but also awareness to the police officers who have the Tasers to be a little more judicious and think it out a little more before they use this kind of device. Then the overall picture is whether or not Tasers should be used in law enforcement.
ACTUAL FOOTAGE Mom Tased by POLICE COPS PIGS (Alex Jones) GIVE ME LIBERTY OR GIVE ME DEATH A police officer in the Syracuse, New York, area Tasered a 37-year-old mom repeatedly in front of her children during a routine traffic stop—and then arrested the mom, leaving the children alone in their family minivan for 40 minutes in freezing weather. The incident took place in Onondaga County, New York, on January 31, but dashcam video of the incident only recently came to light. According to a report at syracuse.com, what started out as a routine traffic stop escalated quickly when 37-year-old Audra Harmon challenged officer Sean Andrews assertion that she had been talking on her cell phone when he pulled her over. Harmon disputed that fact, as well as the officers claim that she had been speeding—doing 50 mph in a 45 zone. An article at MSNBC.com describes the situation: Harmon had been driving home with her 15-year-old son, whom she had just picked up from wrestling practice, and 5-year-old daughter. She said she was resting her right hand on her cheek as she pulled behind a sheriffs deputy to make a right turn onto the road where she lived. After she made the turn, the deputy pulled off the road to let her pass, then pulled out behind her with his lights flashing and siren blaring. When Harmon got out of her minivan to show Officer Andrews that she wasnt in possession of a cell phone, and to ask to see video footage of her allegedly talking on the cell phone she didnt ...
ACTUAL FOOTAGE Mom Tased by POLICE COPS PIGS (Alex Jones) GIVE ME LIBERTY OR GIVE ME DEATH A police officer in the Syracuse, New York, area Tasered a 37-year-old mom repeatedly in front of her children during a routine traffic stop—and then arrested the mom, leaving the children alone in their family minivan for 40 minutes in freezing weather. The incident took place in Onondaga County, New York, on January 31, but dashcam video of the incident only recently came to light. According to a report at syracuse.com, what started out as a routine traffic stop escalated quickly when 37-year-old Audra Harmon challenged officer Sean Andrews assertion that she had been talking on her cell phone when he pulled her over. Harmon disputed that fact, as well as the officers claim that she had been speeding—doing 50 mph in a 45 zone. An article at MSNBC.com describes the situation: Harmon had been driving home with her 15-year-old son, whom she had just picked up from wrestling practice, and 5-year-old daughter. She said she was resting her right hand on her cheek as she pulled behind a sheriffs deputy to make a right turn onto the road where she lived. After she made the turn, the deputy pulled off the road to let her pass, then pulled out behind her with his lights flashing and siren blaring. When Harmon got out of her minivan to show Officer Andrews that she wasnt in possession of a cell phone, and to ask to see video footage of her allegedly talking on the cell phone she didnt ...
ACTUAL FOOTAGE Mom Tased by POLICE COPS PIGS (Alex Jones) GIVE ME LIBERTY OR GIVE ME DEATH A police officer in the Syracuse, New York, area Tasered a 37-year-old mom repeatedly in front of her children during a routine traffic stop—and then arrested the mom, leaving the children alone in their family minivan for 40 minutes in freezing weather. The incident took place in Onondaga County, New York, on January 31, but dashcam video of the incident only recently came to light. According to a report at syracuse.com, what started out as a routine traffic stop escalated quickly when 37-year-old Audra Harmon challenged officer Sean Andrews assertion that she had been talking on her cell phone when he pulled her over. Harmon disputed that fact, as well as the officers claim that she had been speeding—doing 50 mph in a 45 zone. An article at MSNBC.com describes the situation: Harmon had been driving home with her 15-year-old son, whom she had just picked up from wrestling practice, and 5-year-old daughter. She said she was resting her right hand on her cheek as she pulled behind a sheriffs deputy to make a right turn onto the road where she lived. After she made the turn, the deputy pulled off the road to let her pass, then pulled out behind her with his lights flashing and siren blaring. When Harmon got out of her minivan to show Officer Andrews that she wasnt in possession of a cell phone, and to ask to see video footage of her allegedly talking on the cell phone she didnt ...
A police officer in the Syracuse, New York, area Tasered a 37-year-old mom repeatedly in front of her children during a routine traffic stop—and then arrested the mom, leaving the children alone in their family minivan for 40 minutes in freezing weather. The incident took place in Onondaga County, New York, on January 31, but dashcam video of the incident only recently came to light. According to a report at syracuse.com, what started out as a routine traffic stop escalated quickly when 37-year-old Audra Harmon challenged officer Sean Andrews assertion that she had been talking on her cell phone when he pulled her over. Harmon disputed that fact, as well as the officers claim that she had been speeding—doing 50 mph in a 45 zone. An article at MSNBC.com describes the situation: Harmon had been driving home with her 15-year-old son, whom she had just picked up from wrestling practice, and 5-year-old daughter. She said she was resting her right hand on her cheek as she pulled behind a sheriffs deputy to make a right turn onto the road where she lived. After she made the turn, the deputy pulled off the road to let her pass, then pulled out behind her with his lights flashing and siren blaring. When Harmon got out of her minivan to show Officer Andrews that she wasnt in possession of a cell phone, and to ask to see video footage of her allegedly talking on the cell phone she didnt possess, the officer ordered her to get back in her car. And then he pulled out his taser and ...
Audra Harmon was tasered by an Onondaga County sheriff's deputy near her home in Salina on Jan. 31. The deputy, Sean Andrews, is shown in his cruiser's dashboard camera videotape pulling her from her van then shooting her with his taser. Read the story here: www.syracuse.com
A police officer in the Syracuse, New York, area Tasered a 37-year-old mom repeatedly in front of her children during a routine traffic stop—and then arrested the mom, leaving the children alone in their family minivan for 40 minutes in freezing weather. The incident took place in Onondaga County, New York, on January 31, but dashcam video of the incident only recently came to light. According to a report at syracuse.com, what started out as a routine traffic stop escalated quickly when 37-year-old Audra Harmon challenged officer Sean Andrews assertion that she had been talking on her cell phone when he pulled her over. Harmon disputed that fact, as well as the officers claim that she had been speeding—doing 50 mph in a 45 zone. An article at MSNBC.com describes the situation: Harmon had been driving home with her 15-year-old son, whom she had just picked up from wrestling practice, and 5-year-old daughter. She said she was resting her right hand on her cheek as she pulled behind a sheriffs deputy to make a right turn onto the road where she lived. After she made the turn, the deputy pulled off the road to let her pass, then pulled out behind her with his lights flashing and siren blaring. When Harmon got out of her minivan to show Officer Andrews that she wasnt in possession of a cell phone, and to ask to see video footage of her allegedly talking on the cell phone she didnt possess, the officer ordered her to get back in her car. And then he pulled out his taser and ...
Add me as a friend on Facebook! www.facebook.com Get DAILY GrowBy10 Updates on Twitter! twitter.com How does a law-abiding mom driving home with two kids end up being Tasered, handcuffed and arrested — while her children are left alone for 40 minutes in the car, waiting for someone to come get them? Thats a question that Audra Harmon hopes will be answered by a lawsuit she has filed against the Onondaga County (NY) Sheriffs Department. In the process, she and her attorney told TODAYs Meredith Vieira Friday in New York, they hope to spur a debate over whether police should be carrying Tasers at all. The suit, seeking unspecified monetary damages on an array of charges including false arrest and police brutality, has been filed, said attorney Terrance Hoffman, to bring awareness not only that anybody can be a potential victim, but also awareness to the police officers who have the Tasers to be a little more judicious and think it out a little more before they use this kind of device. Then the overall picture is whether or not Tasers should be used in law enforcement.
www.myspace.com - A police officer in the Syracuse, New York, area Tasered a 37-year-old mom repeatedly in front of her children during a routine traffic stop—and then arrested the mom, leaving the children alone in their family minivan for 40 minutes in freezing weather. The incident took place in Onondaga County, New York, on January 31, but dashcam video of the incident only recently came to light. According to a report at syracuse.com, what started out as a routine traffic stop escalated quickly when 37-year-old Audra Harmon challenged officer Sean Andrews assertion that she had been talking on her cell phone when he pulled her over. Harmon disputed that fact, as well as the officers claim that she had been speeding—doing 50 mph in a 45 zone. An article at MSNBC.com describes the situation: Harmon had been driving home with her 15-year-old son, whom she had just picked up from wrestling practice, and 5-year-old daughter. She said she was resting her right hand on her cheek as she pulled behind a sheriffs deputy to make a right turn onto the road where she lived. After she made the turn, the deputy pulled off the road to let her pass, then pulled out behind her with his lights flashing and siren blaring. When Harmon got out of her minivan to show Officer Andrews that she wasnt in possession of a cell phone, and to ask to see video footage of her allegedly talking on the cell phone she didnt possess, the officer ordered her to get back in her car. And then he pulled out ...
A police officer in the Syracuse, New York, area Tasered a 37-year-old mom repeatedly in front of her children during a routine traffic stop—and then arrested the mom, leaving the children alone in their family minivan for 40 minutes in freezing weather. The incident took place in Onondaga County, New York, on January 31, but dashcam video of the incident only recently came to light. According to a report at syracuse.com, what started out as a routine traffic stop escalated quickly when 37-year-old Audra Harmon challenged officer Sean Andrews assertion that she had been talking on her cell phone when he pulled her over. Harmon disputed that fact, as well as the officers claim that she had been speeding—doing 50 mph in a 45 zone. An article at MSNBC.com describes the situation: Harmon had been driving home with her 15-year-old son, whom she had just picked up from wrestling practice, and 5-year-old daughter. She said she was resting her right hand on her cheek as she pulled behind a sheriffs deputy to make a right turn onto the road where she lived. After she made the turn, the deputy pulled off the road to let her pass, then pulled out behind her with his lights flashing and siren blaring. When Harmon got out of her minivan to show Officer Andrews that she wasnt in possession of a cell phone, and to ask to see video footage of her allegedly talking on the cell phone she didnt possess, the officer ordered her to get back in her car. And then he pulled out his taser and ...
Un agente de policía de Siracusa, Nueva York, agredió con un taser a una mujer de 37 años, delante de sus hijos durante una parada de tráfico de rutina y deteniendo a la mujer posteriormente dejando a los niños solos en su minivan familiar durante 40 minutos. El incidente tuvo lugar en el Condado de Onondaga, Nueva York, el 31 de enero, pero el vídeo del incidente sólo salió a la luz recientemente. Según un informe en syracuse.com, lo que comenzó como una parada de tráfico rutinaria fue aumentado rápidamente ", cuando Audra Harmon, de 37 años fue agredida por el oficial Sean Andrews afirmando que había estado hablando con su teléfono celular cuando se tiró sobre ella.
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...what it's like to get shocked on the side of the road—in front of his kids." (watch police-cruiser video of tasered mom Audra Harmon) There are two sides to the story, said James Hart in the Kansas City Star. Yes, tasered mom Audra Harmon was only allegedly...
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Police Brutality: Nowadays the Web seems awash with videos of police using Tasers on people for reasons that are not always immediately clear. The most famous is the 2007 video of a student screaming, Dont Tase me, bro! as police repeatedly shock him at a political event. To the list, add the video of Audra Harmon being yanked from her car by a deputy and then shocked to her knees on a rural road for reasons Harmon still doesnt understand. A 38-year-old mother of three who has been driving school buses for 11 years, Harmon has said that she didnt even know exactly what a Taser was until one was used on her after a routine traffic stop last Jan. 31 in the upstate New York county outside of Syracuse. Harmon had been driving home with her 15-year-old son, whom she had just picked up from wrestling practice, and 5-year-old daughter. She said she was resting her right hand on her cheek as she pulled behind a sheriffs deputy to make a right turn onto the road where she lived. After she made the turn, the deputy pulled off the road to let her pass, then pulled out behind her with his lights flashing and siren blaring. Full story here: today.msnbc.msn.com
Police Brutality: How does a law-abiding mom driving home with two kids end up being Tasered, handcuffed and arrested — while her children are left alone for 40 minutes in the car, waiting for someone to come get them? Thats a question that Audra Harmon hopes will be answered by a lawsuit she has filed against the Onondaga County (NY) Sheriffs Department. In the process, she and her attorney told TODAYs Meredith Vieira Friday in New York, they hope to spur a debate over whether police should be carrying Tasers at all. The suit, seeking unspecified monetary damages on an array of charges including false arrest and police brutality, has been filed, said attorney Terrance Hoffman, to bring awareness not only that anybody can be a potential victim, but also awareness to the police officers who have the Tasers to be a little more judicious and think it out a little more before they use this kind of device. Then the overall picture is whether or not Tasers should be used in law enforcement. See the whole story here: today.msnbc.msn.com
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...Watch video of the Tasered mom, Audra Harmon, as covered on the CBS Early Show and NBC Today Show. Tasered mom Audra Harmon was driving her two kids when she was handcuffed, arrested, and tasered. Now Harmon has filed a suit against Onondaga County (N.Y.)...
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Syracuse.com reported: In January, an Onondaga County sheriffs deputy pulled over Audra Harmon, who had two of her kids with her in her minivan. A routine traffic stop escalated quickly. The deputy, Sean Andrews, accused her of talking on her cell phone. She said she could prove him wrong. He said she was speeding. She denied it and got out of the van. He told her to get back in. She did, then he ordered her back out. He yanked her out by the arm, knocked her down with two Taser shots ...
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...by a police officer in New York state when he pulled her over for driving while talking on a cellphone. The woman, 38-year-old Audra Harmon, says she told Deputy Sean Andrews that her cellphone would show her last call was two hours ago, before he changed...
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Vancouver Sun
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...the mix." White is one of five Karns City girls who will be competing at Shippensburg. The others are Nicole Harmon (1,600), Audra Buechele (300 hurdles), Stephanie Issacco (800) and Amber Saunders (triple jump). Blose will be joined by teammates Nadia Kundick...
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