A mom called 911 to help her son, a former Marine who was experiencing a manic episode, get mental health treatment.
Her son was bitten by a police dog, shocked with a Taser, pinned to the ground and injected with a sedative. He died days later.
When I say ACAB, I LITERALLY MEAN ACAB.
https://apnews.com/article/police-dog-force-taylor-ware-taser-ketamine-b81cdbeb6ee01f234801215807863690
Her son was bitten by a police dog, shocked with a Taser, pinned to the ground and injected with a sedative. He died days later.
When I say ACAB, I LITERALLY MEAN ACAB.
https://apnews.com/article/police-dog-force-taylor-ware-taser-ketamine-b81cdbeb6ee01f234801215807863690
A mom called 911 to get her son mental health help. He died after police responded with force
When a 24-year-old former Marine experienced a manic episode at a southern Indiana rest stop, his mother called 911 for help getting him mental health treatment. The woman would watch as her son, Taylor Ware, was bitten by a police dog, shocked with a Taser, pinned to the ground and injected with a sedative. He would die at a hospital days later. Two experts who reviewed Ware’s August 2019 death for The Associated Press said the initial responding officer’s decision not to wait for backup triggered a chain of events that resulted in a preventable death. Ware’s autopsy found that he died from “excited delirium" — a disputed condition used for decades to explain the deaths of people restrained by police.