Texas Cop Shoves & Tasers 72-Year-Old Great-Granny. All caught on the cop car`s dash cam--see the video here. Way to go, Texas, you`re making a bid for Florida`s title.
Monday, June 15, 2009 1:57:57 PM
this has to be crap because never have a seen someone over 60 speed. however, if she was speeding she should've obeyed the law and listened, not that his actions were just.
Saturday, June 13, 2009 12:56:02 AM
I don't really has an MOS per se, but I do have a rating in the Navy as a Corpsman (HM) and have the ability to be stationed at every base of every branch due to my talents and schooling.
I don`t blame you at all for getting out. Get another job and collect retirement benefits and (Generally) full health benefits. Your making some serious moola. Have you and the Mrs. tied the knot yet?
Friday, June 12, 2009 5:06:57 PM
I don't know how this video caused all the various and sundry remarks and arguments that are completely off the point of the video but I`m just going to say my piece and run like hell: Gramma should show some respect BUT she did NOT in any way present a real threat to the officer. He was taller, heavier and armed. He could have easily subdued her without the use of a tazer. Also, shortly before him deciding to hit her with the tazer, she said very clearly "Give it to me and I`ll sign it!" The cops reaction was to shove her! She then got angry - as any reasonable person might. If you notice at the beginning of the video, when Granny starts to walk back to her car, the cop didn`t just take her arm to stop her - he forcibly pushed her back. That was the first mistake he made. All he had to do was put his arm out in front of her to stop her or even tell her to stop or hold onto her without major force. Then he tazers her? C`mon. If he`s afraid of her he shouldn