When a martial arts expert wanted for extortion refused to get out of his car, the cop dropped a flashbang in his lap; after the bang, the man got out of his car minus his balls
The Spaniards must have recruited this lunatic cop from the same insane asylum that New Mexico has recruited its crazy cops from (Traffic Stop From Hell Leads To Digital Anal Searches, Enemas And Colonoscopy, 11-10-13; Where Did New Mexico Dig Up This Brainless State Cop?, 11-18 and 12-9-13).
POLICEMAN JAILED FOR A YEAR FOR BLOWING OFF A MAN’S TESTICLES WITH A STUN GRENADE AFTER DROPPING IT IN HIS LAP WHEN HE REFUSED TO GET OUT OF HIS CAR
Blast destroyed left testicle and most of the right, leaving man infertile
By Simon Tomlinson
Mail Online
December 18, 2013
A policeman has been jailed for a year and ordered to pay his victim €168,000 (£140,000) after blowing off a suspect's testicles with a stun grenade.
The Catalan officer had been tasked with arresting two extortionists with a history of violence when the incident happened.
As the men were experts in martial arts and owned two dangerous dogs, his squadron's commanding officer had allowed him to use stun grenades if needed.
The devices are designed to disorientate the victim by causing temporary loss of hearing and balance when detonated a short distance away.
But when one of the men refused to leave the car, the Barcelona Mosso D'Esquadra officer threw the stun grenade into his lap, it was reported by The Local, which translated an article by Spanish daily 20minutos.
The blast blew away the 25-year-old's left testicle and caused him to lose most of his right one, leaving him infertile.
Sentencing the officer on Tuesday, Spain's supreme court said the incident in 2008 had been an act of gross negligence.
It also ordered that he be suspended from his post.
The case comes a month after it was reported how Swedish police had used stun greandes to subdue a mother who refused to hand over her five-month-old son.
The 30-year-old woman had armed herself with a knife when police entered her flat in Helsingborg, southern Sweden to aid social services with taking the child into care.
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