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Crimson and Clover
08-16-2007, 05:20 PM
Guard Uses Taser on Man Holding Newborn

http://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory?id=3478918

catlover79
08-16-2007, 06:10 PM
:eek: :mad: That's horrible!!

Mikado
08-16-2007, 06:46 PM
Boneheads all around!!!!!:mad: I think we have a new leader here...but, the guard and father will have to share the prize

Ireneparalegal
08-17-2007, 04:27 PM
What I don't get, is what was the argument all abt to begin with? Why was the father trying to take the newborn out of the hospital??????? That is the question I want answered.

Lex Luthor
08-17-2007, 05:34 PM
What I don't get, is what was the argument all abt to begin with? Why was the father trying to take the newborn out of the hospital??????? That is the question I want answered.


I agree, the fact that the child is in State custody because the father has a history of domestic violence leads me to believe he was tryin to force his way out of the hospital.

I am not sure what was going through the guards mind at the time but when the hospital is on lockdown there is no way they were going to let him leave with the baby.

Not the brightest judgement for sure but perhaps the guard felt the baby was in more danger the way the father was acting.

It is hard to judge not knowing the entiore story but it certainly should have been handled better to protect the child

Ireneparalegal
08-17-2007, 07:26 PM
Thank you Lex. I seen on the news where the father stated he fell after being tasered and the baby hit its head on the floor. Ok, you can blame the guard for using the taser on a man holding the baby, but then had he not used the taser, what else could they have done? The man was holding the baby "hostage" in essence, it wasn't like he was going to let go of the infant voluntarily.

The father (can't call him that, but for argument's sake I will) says he will SUE!:rolleyes:

I didn't catch the beginning of the story on the news, that is why I was asking why was he trying to remove the baby. I also didn't read the link provided here because I knew what the story was abt. I didn't realize the link provided the information.

Crimson and Clover
08-22-2007, 03:44 PM
He was trying to remove the baby because the mother did not like the care she was getting and wanted to leave the hospital.

Lex Luthor
08-22-2007, 03:49 PM
But obviously if the hospital thought it was safe for the baby to leave they would have just let him sign out.

The guy has a history of domestic violence and I am sure he got violent and/or threatening with hospital staff

It is very unfortunate that the baby was in his arms when the guy got tasered but considering that the State has kept custody of the child, I can't imagine what might happen to the kid if he actually was removed by the father.

Ireneparalegal
08-22-2007, 05:36 PM
But obviously if the hospital thought it was safe for the baby to leave they would have just let him sign out.

The guy has a history of domestic violence and I am sure he got violent and/or threatening with hospital staff

It is very unfortunate that the baby was in his arms when the guy got tasered but considering that the State has kept custody of the child, I can't imagine what might happen to the kid if he actually was removed by the father.
I agree with you. And also, for the mother to claim she wasn't getting the care she wanted/deserved or whatever, that is hogwash. I smell that bastard of a father trying to control whatever situation he can. He must have told her to say that so he can have an excuse to leave the hospital with the baby, since he knew he wasn't entitled to. That man has a history of domestic violence and he will say and do anything to be "in control". I hope someone intervenes quick regarding this problem.

waichingliu81
08-22-2007, 05:47 PM
couldn't there have been a more effective way of dealing with this intruder? i've read all sorts of things in regards to the amount of damage and harm it inflicts on the persons. taser guns look nasty. i saw on the news a few years ago of some cops in america testing the stun guns out on a few random guys, and the effects of it looked devastating to say the least

Mikado
08-22-2007, 06:13 PM
couldn't there have been a more effective way of dealing with this intruder? i've read all sorts of things in regards to the amount of damage and harm it inflicts on the persons. taser guns look nasty. i saw on the news a few years ago of some cops in america testing the stun guns out on a few random guys, and the effects of it looked devastating to say the least
I couldnt care less that the Father was tased...frankly he got what he deserved, what bothers ME is, electricity travels THROUGH the human body...its no wonder the baby is shaking, I have NO doubt SHE was shocked at the same time as her ne'er-do-well Father! :mad: