Florida cop attempts drive-by Tasering, runs over suspect

By Daniel Tencer
Saturday, October 3rd, 2009 -- 8:59 pm
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pensacolapolicesquadcar Florida cop attempts drive by Tasering, runs over suspect'Where are you at?' officer allegedly asked as suspect lay under squad car

The police department in Pensacola, Florida, has suspended an officer who allegedly attempted to Taser a suspect from inside his squad car before running the man over, resulting in the suspect's death, news reports say.

Officer Jerald Ard has been placed on administrative leave pending the outcome of an investigation by the state, the Pensacola News Journal reports.

The incident took place in the early-morning hours of Saturday, when Officer Ard spotted an individual walking around a construction site.

According to witnesses quoted by the News Journal, when the suspect got onto a bicycle and fled the construction site, Officer Ard pursued in his squad car, flashing his lights and even attempting to Tase the suspect from the moving vehicle.

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According to the local Fox affiliate, "the man then crashed his bicycle and fell into the path of the officer's patrol car."

One witness who spoke to the press indicated that the Taser may have caused the cyclist to fall of his bike. The News Journal reports:

“The man on the bike was on the sidewalk, boogeying down, trying to get away,” [witness Jamison] Boler said. “The policeman fired a Taser out the window. The guy (on the bike) made a U-turn and ditched the bicycle and kind of did a somersault on the ground. Not two seconds later, the cop car just ran over him,” Boler said. “The cop ran up on the curb and hopped out of the car and said, ‘Where are you at?’ The guy was still underneath his car. You can still see his red shoe sticking out.”

Another witness, David Taylor, 25, said the male, who appeared to be a teenager, was dragged after being stuck beneath the police car. “The kid fell off the bike (after being shocked with a stun gun) and then was stumbling because of the momentum,” Taylor said. “It was probably about 10 to 15 feet that the man was drug.”

The police car came to a stop about 35 feet from the male’s bicycle. The man remained pinned beneath the car for more than three hours before the car was removed and his body was taken away.

The man, who was pronounced dead at the scene, has not been publicly identified. Ard was with the Pensacola police force for four years prior to the incident, the local CBS affiliate reports.

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  • katiebegood
    I once had a roommate who dated a cop. He was a really nice guy. One night at dinner I asked him why people became cops. He said it really boiled down to two mindsets. One was people who became a cop to serve the public and protect people. The other was people who became a cop to have an outlet for their need to bully people and be in control. I'm betting this cop was a number 2.
  • pitbullstew
    I for one am sick and tired of rogue cowboy cops using deadly force for other wise non violent offenses, even riding a bike by a construction site at night?
    I have know some costruction sites to leave scraps of wood in piles for people to have rather than waste the wood by discrding it into a dumpster?
    Imagine the mind set to taser a tenn on a bike in such a way as to knock him to the ground and drive in a manner that ran him down, and dragged him to his death for what good reason here?
    It is not even enough to say, fire the cop for such an act,or to make the department pay.
    The young man is dead for Lords sake?
    I mean really, who are the real criminals here, even in drive by shootings the shooters never seem to park their cars on a dead teenager?
  • texasaggie
    "rogue cowboy cops"

    The term "rogue" implies that the person's behavior is outside the norm. There is nothing in this cop's behavior outside the normal routine for the nation's constabulary, so to say he is a "rogue" is decidedly inaccurate. He was acting normally for his group.

    I also would like to take exception with the term "cowboy" as well. Cowboys in my experience are, by and large, decent people. This cop by no means is anything that could be called decent, even by his own mother. Actually here he would be referred to as a "desmadre," one of the nastiest things you can say about a person.
  • ughAtYou
    Of course you, as an Aggie, would say that.

    He RAN OVER someone - yeah, that's in the manual alright.
  • malikk
    how much you want to bet that this guy was a black man he tasered and then ran over
  • farang
    "how much you want to bet that this guy was a black man he tasered and then ran over"

    Sounds like a "sure thing" to me
  • Phil E. Drifter
    They probably have a slang inter-office term for it.

    Post some suggestions.
  • james1345
    Its precisely because of @$$holes like this and the pathetically poor screening process for cops, that god forbid order was broken, that cops would be end up being our biggest victimizers/enemies. Thank God for our right to bear arms because these idiot cops gets more bold by the day and you can't trust them as far as they can taser us from.
  • Not All Police Are Heroes
    If this incident had occurred in Texas, Officer Ard already would have been exonerated. Florida will take a little longer to condone the murder.
  • harmonikasavingsbond
    Cops have gotten out of control. The other day I was out walking my dog, and I let her off leash to do her business. 2 police cars came speeding over to us, almost ran over my dog, then proceeded to give me a ticket.

    I sat back as he wrote the ticket. The cop then askd me to sign it, and as I am left handed, I had to turn the pad around to sign it. IMMEDIATELY this cop's hand flew to his weapons, and he FORCED me to sign the ticket with my RIGHT HAND. He was in a mood for a fight, and rapidly escalating this, so I signed the ticket with my right hand. I filed a complaint, and the SFPD chose to do nothing to reprimand these 2 cops.
  • bango996
    I'll bet a bag of donuts the investigation finds that the officer did nothing wrong, and will be back on the force in a month.
  • MichaelZWilliamson
    What kind of donuts?
  • overdoneputaforkinit
    New defense against being sued for improper Tasing: kill the victim.
  • starvapor
    How many more stories involving stupid fucking cops and tasers do we have to endure before this misrepresented, lazy man's weapon, is removed from all law enforcement agencies.
  • NotConvinced
    Cop love their tasers. Love em. If he is convicted of homicide which he should be, I hope everybody in jail forgives him, because he was just doing his job.
  • MichaelZWilliamson
    I hope he's jailed in general population and publicly IDed as a cop.

    That'll be tough on him? Maybe he should have thought of that before abusing his authority...with great power comes great responsibility.
  • bigdog1271
    This is why I don't get all teary eyed everytime some cop gets shot in the face.
  • How could he NOT tell he ran a man over?
  • kevindo
    Not surprised considering it is Florida, the shit hole of America. Happening all too often all over America though, time to "Water the Tree".
  • flordialover
    fuck you man
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