Mass cop uses Taser on another cop in off-duty spat

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    DON"T TAZE ME BRO! :laugh:

    Mass cop uses Taser on another cop in off-duty spat



    Thu Jul 15, 9:11 am ET
    HAVERHILL, Mass. – Two police officers are facing charges after an off-duty fracas outside a Massachusetts home ended with one officer using a Taser on the other.
    Daron Fraser lives in Raymond, N.H., and is a patrolman in Lawrence, Mass. Joshua Wallar, of Methuen, Mass., is a patrolman in Kingston, N.H.
    Authorities say Fraser and his pregnant girlfriend were having a dispute late Tuesday night in Haverhill (HAY'-vruhl), when Wallar intervened and subdued Fraser with his department-issued Taser.
    Fraser was charged with two assault counts. Wallar was charged with assault and battery with a dangerous weapon. Both pleaded not guilty.
    Wallar's lawyer says his client believed his intervention was justified. Fraser's lawyer says the dispute was overblown.
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    Information from: Eagle Tribune, Home » EagleTribune.com, North Andover, MA
     

    Fargo

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    If they are charging the Mass. cop with domestic battery and battery on a pregnant woman, I fail to see why the N.H. cop with the taser should be charged with anything other than being stupid enough to live in Mass...
     

    Colt556

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    Must be a mistake. Cops don't do anything wrong, they don't abuse their SO or fight with other cops! If he is convicted would he lose his gun permit and thus his job? Seems like the kind of cop we don't need on the streets anyway.
     

    mrjarrell

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    Must be a mistake. Cops don't do anything wrong, they don't abuse their SO or fight with other cops! If he is convicted would he lose his gun permit and thus his job? Seems like the kind of cop we don't need on the streets anyway.
    If he's found guilty of even misdemeanor domestic violence the law's clear. He loses access to all firearms forever. That means he gets let loose.
     
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