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Tasered Suspect Dies in BSO Custody

• nbcmiami.com via Rense.com

A suspect who was in the custody of the Broward Sheriff's Office died Monday morning after he was Tasered following a domestic dispute in Oakland Park, police said.

The BSO confirmed they are investigating the death of 31-year-old James Doe, which happened around 2 a.m. at the Lake Pointe Condos in the 200 block of Lake Pointe Drive.

Deputies were responding to a domestic violence call at the complex after Doe reportedly kicked in his girlfriend's door and got inside her apartment, BSO spokeswoman Dani Moschella said.

The girlfriend was not injured but was in fear for her life, Moschella said. Police were able to detain Doe and put him in the back of a police car.

"Once he got into the patrol car, he was violent, he was very agitated, he began kicking at the doors and windows," Moschella said.

When Doe refused to stop kicking, one of the deputies Tased him.

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Comment by Temper Bay
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The Taser is a deadly weapon - there are over five hundred dead Americans who would attest to that....if they could. 

If someone points one at you do whatever you have to do to defend your life. 



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