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Speaking of disabilities and abuse, violence and homicide:


CRIME AND CRIMINALS: MURDER HOMICIDE :

POLICE BRUTALITY :

UNITED STATES: STATES: VIRGINIA :

LAW: CASES :

TORTURE :

SADISM :

BLATANT FALSEHOODS :

MENTAL ILLNESS:

Cops Kill Shackled Man With 20 Taser Blasts
87 Seconds of 50,000 Volts

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Cops Kill Shackled Man With 20 Taser Blasts
87 Seconds of 50,000 Volts

A ride to the hospital by police proved fatal after 3 cops deployed their 
tasers on a man, who had not been charged with a crime.

By Matt Agorist

The Free Thought Project

November 12, 2015

Alternet

http://www.alternet.org/news-amp-politics/
cops-kill-shackled-man-20-taser-blasts-87-seconds-50000-volts?akid=
13650.317869.mFUqmR&rd=1&src=newsletter1045688&t=20

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A shorter URL for the above link:

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http://tinyurl.com/phc788c

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On Fri, 13 Nov 2015, Karin Torgny wrote:

> 
> Something has happened.
> 
> Something frightening, and perhaps difficult to talk about.
> But telling can sometimes be hard.
> 
> 
> When you have been subjected to harm and abuse, it is not always easy to tell. It can be hard to
> understand that what happened was harm, abuse - and a crime. 
> 
> 
> No one may harm someone else, physically, psychological, sexually or economically. A person with a
> disability has the right to be treated with respect and to receive the help and support everyone is
> entitled to.
> 
> 
> Sometimes a tool with systematic and structured questions is needed to start communicating. By help of
> images and simple questions one can start finding out what actually happened. For persons with speaking
> difficulties a booklet could be a tool to support oral questions and answers.
> 
> 
> The booklet What has happened? was produced by Karin Torgny at Utvecklingscentrum Dubbelt Utsatt (The
> Development Centre Double Exposure), a Swedish project during 2007-2012. It is meant to be used in
> emergency situations or when harm and abuse is suspected. Some of the images have been developed in
> cooperation with The National Agency for Special Needs Education and Schools.
> 
> 
> The booklet is in Swedish, English and Islandic, free to download (but not to sell or change) from this
> web site: http://torgnytext.se/okategoriserade/reda-ut-hafte-pa-svenska-engelska-och-islandska/
> 
> 
> For more information please feel welcome to contact [log in to unmask]
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