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Sunday, July 5, 2009

Assault on Black Women - Tasered While Black After her toddler Murdered

What We Think About Taser Abuse

The Blog Tasered While Black has been following the Tasering of Black folks in America and Canada for some time. This blog and bloggers like Villager at Electronic Village, and Francis Holland at Electrocuted While Black have been been tracking the tasing of black folks for some time as well.

But the tasering of a black teen-aged mother, after she learned her toddler son and a 6-year-old boy were killed inside an apartment at 945 East Monterey Court in Terrytown early this year goes beyond abuse of auhority and power. This particular post about the Tasering of a black Woman after she discovered her child was murdered is particularly disgusting. Yes a black mother of a 6-year-old boy killed in a triple murder in Terrytown, LA who was subdued with a Taser gun by Jefferson Parish deputies at the murder scene is just another in the continuerd attack on black women in America.

One has to wonder if this would happen in a middle class community and the women was of another color?

Robert Claiborne, Jr,

Get this, as reported by ther newspaper
NOLA, back in April 2009, The mother of Four Overstreet grew irate with authorities when she arrived at the Monterey Court apartment where the rampage happened before 4 a.m. Saturday. When she got physical, deputies stunned her to bring the situation under control, Col. John Fortunato said.

There is more:

Meanwhile, the Sheriff's Office released the names of two other people killed in the brazen shooting, a teenage mother and her toddler son. An 11-year-old girl who was critically wounded hasn't yet been identified.

The dead mother was 19-year-old Domonique Sterling, Fortunato said. Her 23-month-old son was named Robert Claiborne Jr.

Sterling is said to have been babysitting Four Overstreet and the girl who survived the attack.

The incident happened around 3:43 a.m. in the 900 block of East Monterey Court, Fortunato said.

Authorities believe two unidentified men entered an apartment in the area and "executed" Sterling and baby Robert, he said. Wielding handguns, the men also shot young Four and the 11-year old girl in the home.

Four died at the hospital from a gunshot wound to the head.

Robert was also shot in the head. Sterling was shot in the back, and the 11-year-old suffered multiple gunshot wounds to the body, Fortunato said.

Fortunato said witnesses told authorities that two men dressed in dark clothing kicked in the door and began firing. The teenager was found lying on the floor in the living room, while the two deceased children were found in a rear bedroom. Authorities also located crack cocaine and marijuana in the apartment.

One of the suspects, said to be in his 20s, wore a red bandana over his face, a black baseball cap and a dark hooded sweatshirt. MORE HERE

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4 comments:

clnmike said...

Im sorry but this doesnt strike me as abuse. If the woman was being physical and needed to be restrained with the least amount of harm to herself and the officers than it was justified. Unless there saying that the officers continued to use the taser on her after she was restrained or they had no cause to use it all than this is a non story.

AAPP said...

I'm also sorry that it doesn't strike you as abuse.

I agree with blogger Francis Holland, who wrote on his blog,

"How should police handle a mother in shock over the shooting death of her six year old child? Naturally, they should try to soothe and calm her, call psychological specialists to her side, and perhaps offer her a cup of water, right?

That is, unless she is a Black woman in Louisiana...

Yes, I'm also sorry that it doesn't strike you as abuse. It may be a non-story to you. I'm sorry you just don't get it...

C.L. Jones said...

Tasering indeed is another tool used by police in an abusive way. I think this situation is no different. How were officers restraining people before tasers? I don't think sending electricity through your body can hardly be looked upon as the least amount of harm. Get real.

clnmike said...

Who ever you are save your sarcastic BS, I worked in mental health field for 7 years and have come across more than my fair share of unstable people. There is no soothing an hysterical person who is about to do harm to themselves or others, they need to be restrained immediately.

"Naturally, they should try to soothe and calm her, call psychological specialists to her side, and perhaps offer her a cup of water, right?"

WRONG!

You know what doctors do?

They wait till the paitient poses no threat before they talk to them.
A little damn research would have given you that simple fact.

What you just did was cry wolf, so when the police do abuse people with tasers no one is going to take it seriously cause people like you are running around twisting the facts.

You dont like differing opinions than close the comment section.