Florida Cop Fired After Recording Himself Repeatedly Tasering Non-Resisting Man With Hands UpCarlos MillerPINAC Oct. 03, 2015 |
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A Florida cop was fired after he recorded himself repeatedly tasering a man inside his home who had his hands up. The video was recorded from the very same taser Zephyrhills police officer Tim Claussen was using on Lester Brown. “You just made it a lot worse on yourself, Mr. Brown,” Claussen told Brown, who was accused of shoplifting from a nearby department store. “Why,” said Brown, lying on his stomach, “cause I'm in my house?” The incident took place September 9. Claussen was fired Wednesday. He had been a cop for 10 years. Zephyrhills police said the tasering was unjustified. They said they came across the video during daily reviews. Read More |