2 Oklahoma police officers charged in death of man
Associated Press
July 2, 2020
OKLAHOMA CITY — Two police officers from a small southern Oklahoma town have been charged with second-degree murder after being accused of using their stun guns more than 50 times on a 28-year-old man who died.
Wilson police Officers Joshua Taylor, 26, and Brandon Dingman, 34, were charged Wednesday in the death last year of Jared Lakey, according to court documents.
Court documents said the two officers used their stun guns on Lakey more than 50 times, “which greatly exceeded what would have been necessary or warranted by the attendant circumstances,” and was a “substantial factor” in Lakey's death.
OSBI said that on Wednesday, prosecutors issued arrest warrants for Taylor and Dingman. OSBI said both turned themselves in Thursday morning. They were each given a $250,000 bond and both have bonded out.
If convicted, each faces a punishment of 10 years to life in prison.
1 comment:
50 times? Somebody better check on the battery life because from what I have seen that may exceed usage. If true, they should be prosecuted because that is not subduing, it's torture.
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