Action Alert: Police officer kills man for not obeying his orders fast enough!
Cop Tasers unfortunate victim nine times!
WINNFIELD, Louisiana - July 24, 2008 - A police officer shocked a handcuffed Baron "Scooter" Pikes nine times with a Taser after arresting him on a cocaine charge.
He stopped twitching after seven, according to a coroner's report. Soon afterward, Pikes was dead.
Now the officer, since fired, could end up facing criminal charges in Pikes' January death after medical examiners ruled it a homicide.
Dr. Randolph Williams, the Winn Parish coroner, told CNN the 21-year-old sawmill worker was jolted so many times by the 50,000-volt Taser that he might have been dead before the last two shocks were delivered.
Williams ruled Pikes' death a homicide in June after extensive study.
Winn Parish District Attorney Christopher Nevils said he will decide on any charges against the ex-officer, Scott Nugent, once a Louisiana State Police report on the case is complete.
"It's taken several months for this case to even be properly addressed, so one has to wonder, why did it take so long?" said Carol Powell Lexing, a lawyer for the Pikes family. "Obviously, a wrongful death occurred."
Nugent's lawyer, Phillip Terrell, said his client followed proper procedure to subdue a man who outweighed him by 100 pounds. But Williams said Pikes was already handcuffed and on the ground when first hit with the Taser, after the 247-pound suspect was slow to follow police orders to get up.
Ed. Note: For God's sake, when is enough, enough? How much longer will you allow these criminal police to murder your brethren? When will you do something to stop it?
Please voice your concern that this murderer does not get away with it. Call the District Attorney and tell him that in the name of justice for all, especially for the deceased and his family, he must prosecute the former officer.
Winn Parish, Louisiana
Attorney Christopher Nevils 318-624-2141