The police in Midlothian, IL are trying to avoid the repercussions from their taser-killing of 31-year old Jaesun Ingles. The official Midlothian police report detailing a traffic stop that culminated in Ingles' death last week does not mention police used a Taser stun gun on him during the encounter. [SOURCE]
Now that the police have been called out on their deception they are trying to backtrack.
Although a news release issued by Midlothian police March 10 mentioned the use of a Taser to subdue Ingles, the official report does not.
How stupid do the police feel we are? Is there any legitimate reason for the police report to omit the use of tasers in the death of Jaesun Ingles?
Now that the police have been called out on their deception they are trying to backtrack.
"We have nothing to hide," Midlothian spokesman Lt. Harold Kaufman said. "The police officers didn't do anything wrong as far as I'm concerned."Ingles died early March 10 after fighting and fleeing police when they pulled him over during a traffic stop. The police report said it took three officers to get Ingles under control when one of the officers noticed he was having trouble breathing and called for an ambulance.
Although a news release issued by Midlothian police March 10 mentioned the use of a Taser to subdue Ingles, the official report does not.
How stupid do the police feel we are? Is there any legitimate reason for the police report to omit the use of tasers in the death of Jaesun Ingles?