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Carla G. Presents™

Carla G. Presents™

This, Henry Louis Gates... Basically, police brutality. Hmmph! America! Hey, I happened to do a recent show called "Police: Our Love/Hate Relationship with Them." Might be of interest to you and your listeners.

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Great show! See: "Structure Of The Birth Certificate"

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GREAT SHOW! LOOKING FORWARD TO YOUR NEXT ONE! PEACE OUT BROTHER!

Tasered While Black  

We are not against taser use as an alternative to deadly force. We are however against taser abuse by police who would use a taser on the young, elderly, pregnant or physically frail; people offering passive, rather than active resistance; and restrained prisoners. The host of this radio program and blog is available to conduct presentations on the issue of taser use for police agencies, governmental bodies, and groups in the U.S. and abroad. Contact him via email at: TasedWhileBlack@gmail.com

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Tasered While Black goes in depth into the stories of black women, men and children who have been tasered by police or security personnel. We ask the question of each case, was the tasering necessary? Join us on another episode of "Tasered While Black."
  • On Demand Episodes

    Original Air Date:

    2.4 Million Dollar Settlement For Tasing to Death

    Part II - 2.4 Million Dollar Settlement For Tasing to Death of Stanley Harlan. It's time for black folks to sue the police the same way the Stanley Harlan Family did.

  • Original Air Date:

    Tasered While Black - It's time for Black Folks to Sue Police Departments

    2.4 Million Dollar Settlement For Tasing to Death of Stanley Harlan. It's time for black folks to sue the police the same way the Stanley Harlan Family did.

  • Original Air Date:

    Introductory Show, "Tasered While Black"

    Exposing how tasers, when abused, can become a high tech torture instrument. Asking the question should the penalty for resisting arrest be death?

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    The Tasering of Brian Cardall Brings Out More Info On Tasering and electrophysiology

    Ok, As you know I'm usually talking about the tasering of black folks on my blog Tasered While Black. But I must say incidents of tasering involving people of every group, including the tasering of seniors in the United states are rising. Take for example the recent killing of Brian Cardell who was recently tasered to death. As reported by Electronic Village, Brian Cardall, recently diagnosed with bipolar disease, was driving home from a family wedding in Salt Lake City with his wife when he became disoriented. He stopped the car and got out. His wife called 911 to request medical assistance. More HERE

    Now, as reported by KCSZ TV, A Hurricane man has come forward with an eyewitness account of Tuesdays tasering incident that led to the death of 32 year old Brian Cardall.

    Witness Comes Forward Following Tragic Taser Incident

    Lorry Stratton, a propane service man, was traveling on SR 59 Tuesday afternoon when two hurricane officers with lights flashing passed him going up the hill.

    Moments later Stratton pulled up on scene and saw Hurricane City Police Chief Lynn Excell and another Hurricane officer standing near a man who was undressed and holding his clothes in his hands. Stratton said he watched the officer say something to the man and the man took a step forward.

    That is when the officer deployed his taser causing him to drop to the ground. Stratton says the man did not seem to be a threat. More HERE The police killed Cardall with 50,000 volts of electricity from their taser gun.
    As Villager from the blog Electronic Village said, "Brian Cardall is the 21st person in America to die from taser-related shooting this year. Torture isn't limited to Dick Cheney. Taser-torture is occuring all over our nation."

    As reported by
    KSL TV, Taser International says "exposure to tasering is not risk free, but there's no conclusive evidence [it says] for a high risk of serious injury." But the death this week of a 32-year-old man who was tased by police in Washington County is again drawing questions from cardiologists who specialize in the electrophysiology of the heart.

    While police have experienced tasing themselves and the manufacturer has tested the device on numerous volunteers, cardiologists still question the effects of the gun's jolt on the heart.


    Dr. Brian Crandall specializes in the electrophysiology of the heart. He says making a blanket statement about a Taser's low risk when users often don't know the medical background of the person they're tasing.

    Crandall said, "If someone is going to get tasered, they're not evaluating their medical history going into it, so you don't know those things in advance, so it's difficult to make any blanket statements."

    Dr. Crandall says the balanced electrical rhythm of the heart can be fragile even in a normal heart, depending on what's happening at the moment inside the body.

    In a heightened mental condition where anxiety is pervasive, circulating hormones and the nervous system have an impact on the heart. Crandall explained, "The heart is heavily nerved and the nervous system has a big influence on the heart and the heart rhythm."

    Also, a lot depends what part of the body is targeted by the Taser user. For example, if the victim is hit in the chest. "The proximity would definitely play a role," explained Crandall. "It would hit the heart much more there than if it were at a further distance away."

    Tasing is simply not a "one-for-all" answer in disabling someone.

    In an officer's judgment when to use the device, The U.S. Department of Justice warns, "Abnormal mental status in a combative or resistive subject may be associated with a risk for sudden death."

    Crandall said, "A sick heart is one that would be at high risk … but it can even happen in people with normal hearts that, given the right circumstances, that if the rhythm is thrown off and there is no immediate remedy to it, that it could be a life threatening situation."


    Crandall says physicians know a lot about electrical currents used in medicine to restart a failing heart, but researchers need more extensive studies on the effects of tasing. More HERE


    AAPP: It's clear Police training for handling mental illness cases is lacking, Clearly it's time for all Americans to join the effort to have congressional hearings on taser torture. Please consider signing the petition.


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    What We Think About Taser Abuse

    Join the host of African American Political SlugFest as he host his new BlogTalkRadio program "Tasered While Black." The host of the program is not against taser use as an alternative to deadly force. He is however against taser abuse by police who would use a taser on the young, elderly, pregnant or physically frail; people offering passive, rather than active resistance; and restrained prisoners.

    Join the conversation, on the
    Tasered While Black Show on BlogTalkRadio


  • Date / Time:

    BlogTalkRadio program "Tasered While Black." Launched


    What We Think About Taser Abuse

    Join the host of African American Political SlugFest as he host his new BlogTalkRadio program "Tasered While Black." The host of the program is not against taser use as an alternative to deadly force. He is however against taser abuse by police who would use a taser on the young, elderly, pregnant or physically frail; people offering passive, rather than active resistance; and restrained prisoners.

    Join the conversation, on the
    Tasered While Black Show on BlogTalkRadio


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