Since the death of Natasha McKenna, a 37 year old black woman who died after being shot with a taser four times in the Fairfax County Detention Center, I have been receiving emails about similar deaths from readers across the country. Today’s video was especially difficult to watch because it shows a man, who has a mental illness, being booked into jail, resisting, and then getting into a violent confrontation with deputies. That is the first part of the video. The next was taken by a camera attached to a deputy’s Taser. The red dot shows where the Taser was pointed. It was shot into the man’s groin AFTER he already was restrained in a chair.
This man walked into the jail physically healthy. He died in custody.
Having a mental illness should not be a death sentence if someone is arrested. According to the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI), up to 40% of adults who experience serious mental illness in their lifetime will come into contact with the police and the criminal justice system at some point in their lives. My son has been shot twice with a Taser while psychotic.
It is difficult to imagine why anyone who is restrained should be shot with a 50,000 volt taser, especially someone who is mentally ill.