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Chemisse

(31,003 posts)
Wed Dec 12, 2012, 12:40 PM Dec 2012

Stun Gun Used in Pheasant Lane Mall on tiny, 44-year-old Chinese Woman

NASHUA, N.H. —
Cellphone video of an arrest in Nashua is raising concerns about whether excessive force was used.

Nashua police said the incident is under review. They said the officer involved is filling out a use of force report as part of the department's standard operating procedure.

On the video, the screams of the 44-year-old Chinese woman can be heard as she was placed under arrest Tuesday at the Apple Store in the mall.


http://www.wmur.com/news/nh-news/Police-stun-gun-use-under-review-in-mall-incident/-/9857858/17748280/-/u36wuj/-/index.html

Either of these burly-looking cops could have taken down this woman with one arm. But no, they had to play with their body-zapping, scream-inducing, ego-swelling toy.

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Stun Gun Used in Pheasant Lane Mall on tiny, 44-year-old Chinese Woman (Original Post) Chemisse Dec 2012 OP
Li said she was at the store to buy several iPhones for family members in China. rocktivity Dec 2012 #1
Ohhh. I couldn't fathom what the problem could be, if she was not shoplifting. Chemisse Dec 2012 #2
Here's why they wanted her to leave the store: Chemisse Dec 2012 #3

rocktivity

(44,883 posts)
1. Li said she was at the store to buy several iPhones for family members in China.
Wed Dec 12, 2012, 01:07 PM
Dec 2012
..She bought two on Friday and was looking to get more, but the store asked her to leave...(A)s her daughter translated, Xiaojie Li said she speaks Chinese, not English...

Hmm, I seem to remember reading something around here about Apple not patronizing customers who "look like" they might send their purchases to China...


rocktivity

Chemisse

(31,003 posts)
2. Ohhh. I couldn't fathom what the problem could be, if she was not shoplifting.
Wed Dec 12, 2012, 01:50 PM
Dec 2012

If this is true, not only was she attacked for no good reason, but she was discriminated against when trying to make purchases.

Chemisse

(31,003 posts)
3. Here's why they wanted her to leave the store:
Wed Dec 12, 2012, 07:31 PM
Dec 2012

This detail was added to the story today:

Li said she was at the store to buy several iPhones for family members in China. She bought two on Friday and was looking to get more, but the store asked her to leave because of company policy that limits iPhone purchases to two per customer.

This still doesn't make sense to me. All they had to do was refuse to let her purchase the phones; why did she have to leave the store? Unless she was at the cash register and was making a scene because they wouldn't sell them to her (and perhaps not able to understand what the problem was).

But no matter what, it was cowardly for the cops to shoot her with the stun gun if she did not have the physical ability to actually resist the arrest.

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