Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Phillies Fan Tasered By Police Officer after running onto field


PHILADELPHIA - A police officer used a Taser gun, a fan who ran on the pitch during a game Monday night's Phillies record, and given the team and the police, whether it was appropriate use of force. The fan wore a baseball cap, red shirt and khaki shorts, jumped a fence and ran to the terrorist group, two security officials cut off the bottom of the eighth inning against the St. Louis Cardinals. An officer used a Taser and the fan went down in a heap.

Several Phillies put gloves on their faces and seemed to stifle a laugh at the wild scene. Phillies spokeswoman Bonnie Clark said police are investigating and discussing with the team, if properly with the stun gun police spokesman Lt. Frank Vanore told The Philadelphia Inquirer affairs police opened an investigation to determine if ' fire was "sound equipment." Vanore not been made available to The Associated Press, when a call to the police department public affairs office was late Monday night. The team said that the first time a Taser has been used by police, so that ran on the field to capture an audience. Police spokesman Lt.

Frank Vanore said the police internal affairs Inquirer Philadelphia will open an investigation for my deterministic if the shooting was proper use of equipment. "Vanore not been made available to The Associated Press when a call is was at a public office of the police department Affairs late Monday night. The team said it was the first time a taser has been used by police to stop a spectator who ran on the field. Police spokesman Lt. Frank Vanore Told The Philadelphia Inquirer Police Internal Affairs will open an Investigation to Determine if the firing WAS proper use of the equipment. "Vanore Was Not Made Available To The Associated Press When a call WAS Placed to the police department's public affairs office late Monday night. The Said teams it's the first time a Taser has Been used by police to apprehend a spectator who ran onto the field.

Police spokesman Lt. Frank Vanore told The Philadelphia Inquirer police internal affairs will open an investigation to determine if the firing “was proper use of the equipment.”

Vanore was not made available to The Associated Press when a call was placed to the police department’s public affairs office late Monday night.

The teams said it’s the first time a Taser has been used by police to apprehend a spectator who ran onto the field.

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