Taser Washington State Patrol Pr Taser Calms 2007
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Washington State Patrol Media Release Chief John R. Batiste Captain Jeff DeVere Government and Media Relations (360) 753-5299 – office (360) 753-5469 – fax http://www.wsp.wa.gov ***For Immediate Release*** Date: June 4, 2007 Contact: Sergeant Ted DeHart Phone: (360) 753-2191 Cell (360) 507-3454 Display of TASER Calms Resisting Suspect Washington State Patrol troopers were able to defuse a potentially violent situation today merely by displaying a TASER device to a combative subject. After becoming extremely belligerent and uncooperative - kicking out a Patrol car window, Curtis Leonard Scott, a 34-year-old Langley man, immediately complied with troopers’ commands after being shown the TASER. He indicated that he’d been tased before, and didn’t want to go through the experience again. At approximately 1:10 p.m., on June 3, 2007, a citizen reported an erratically driven vehicle southbound on Interstate 5 at the Fort Lewis Main Gate. The citizen worked diligently and kept WSP communications advised of the location of the vehicle, and continued to follow the vehicle south on Interstate 5, until the vehicle exited to the Capitol Campus. Troopers were advised and were attempting to locate the vehicle. WSP Capitol Campus troopers attempted to locate the vehicle, and were able to stop the suspect vehicle at 7th Avenue and Capitol Boulevard. The suspect driver was arrested for DUI and placed into the back seat of Trooper Elliott Georges’ patrol car. Scott became very uncooperative and extremely belligerent, kicking out the right rear window of Georges’ patrol car and continued his uncontrolled behavior. Trooper George, Trooper Dan Shades, and Officer Smith from Olympia Police Department, attempted to remove Scott from the vehicle. Trooper Gary Day removed his Taser from its holster and activated the laser aiming device. Scott immediately complied saying, “don’t tase me, don’t tase me, I don’t want to be tased again.” (Scott had previously been tased by another agency in an unrelated incident) After being treated for the injuries sustained while kicking the glass out of the patrol car window, Scott was transported to the Thurston County Jail where he was booked on malicious mischief 1st degree (incapacitating a police vehicle), intimidating a public servant, resisting arrest, and DUI. Scott also faces charges of probation violation(s) with the Department of Corrections for leaving Island County in violation of his conditions of release on unrelated charges. ###