Texas
Cop Nathanial Robinson Uses Stun Gun On Elderly Man Over Inspection
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December, 2014
The
Victoria Police Department in Texas is under fire after one of its
officers reportedly used a Taser against a 76-year-old man who was
stopped for a vehicle inspection issue over his license plate.
However,
there was no need for the man to be stopped in the first place.
The
incident began when Victoria officer Nathanial Robinson, 23, pulled
over Pete Vasquez for driving with an expired inspection sticker.
Vasquez, who is a mechanic, was driving a vehicle that belonged to a
car dealership. The elderly man tried to explain to Robinson that
dealer plates are exempt from an inspection.
In
video footage captured by Robinson’s dashcam, Vasquez can be seen
exiting his car and pointing towards his license plate.
Unconvinced
by Vasquez’s explanation, though, Robinson is then seen grabbing
the man’s arm and seemingly tries to make an arrest. Vasquez tries
to pull his arm away, but Robinson becomes more forceful, pushing the
man to the hood of the police vehicle and taking him to the ground.
Although
the two are then out of the camera’s view, Robinson used a Taser
against Vasquez two times, police confirmed to the Victoria
Advocate. The next time Robinson is seen in the dashcam footage,
he is holding the stun gun.
Once
more officers arrive at the scene, Vasquez is heard talking to a
sergeant, who asks what happened.
“He
grabbed me and threw me on the pavement there. I almost knocked my
head on that damn pole,”
Vasquez said. “And then he started Tasing me.”
Since
the incident occurred, Robinson has been placed on administrative
duty, AP reported.
An investigation is also underway. Police also confirmed that
Vasquez’s car was exempt from inspection
The
confrontation between Vasquez and Robinson was also witnessed by at
least two others, who said the officer acted irresponsibly.
"I
told the officer, 'What in the hell are you doing?' This gentleman is
76 years old," recalled
sales manager Larry Urich to the Advocate. "The cop
told me to stand back, but I didn't shut up. I told him he was a
goddamn Nazi Stormtrooper."
While
Vasquez was in custody for hours, he was released without being
charged. The Victoria police chief also apologized to him in person.
News
of the incident sparked anger and outrage online and on the
department’s Facebook page, where a post sought public comments.
“We
place incredible value in public trust and have worked diligently to
build that trust,” the post
reads. “In the interest of transparency, and knowing that
many of you are looking for an outlet to express your feelings on the
matter, we are creating this post to allow your comments to be
heard.”
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