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Monday, August 5, 2013

Up-Date OVERKILL: Cops Tazers, Then Shoots with Shotgun, 95yr. Old Man in Old Folks Home

Up-Date addendum: It has been verified that the cause of the rebellion by John Wrana was his refusal to have high risk surgery which his Md explained ...that he would most likely be on life support after the surgery...Mr.Wrana declined the treatment...well within his rights!

oped: I spent most of my adult life in Law Enforcement...both local as well as federal...What I am seeing lately is a rash of overreacting by Law Enforcement...either there is a lack of proper training...or Law Enforcement is failing to properly screen applicants...background as well as psychological examination.. I can see absolutely no justification for the tactics used ~a shotgun bean bag or any other round used on a 95 year old man who needed a walker to get around !

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When John Wrana was a young man, fit and strong and fighting in World War II with the U.S. Army Air Corps, did he ever think he’d end this way?
Just a few weeks shy of his 96th birthday, in need of a walker to move about, cops coming through the door of his retirement home with a Taser and a shotgun.
The old man, described by a family member as “wobbly” on his feet, had refused medical attention. The paramedics were called. They brought in the Park Forest police. 


First they tased him, but that didn’t work. So they fired a shotgun, hitting him in the stomach with a bean-bag round. Wrana was struck with such force that he bled to death internally, according to the Cook County medical examiner.
“The Japanese military couldn’t get him at the age he was touchable, in a uniform in the war. It took 70 years later for the Park Forest police to do the job,” Wrana’s family attorney, Nicholas Grapsas, a former prosecutor, said in an interview with me Thursday.
Wrana’s family wants answers. The Illinois State Police are investigating the horrific incident but won’t comment, and neither will the Park Forest police pending the outcome of the inquiry.
I wasn’t at the scene, and maybe the police have a good explanation. But common sense tells me that cops don’t need a Taser or a shotgun to subdue a 95-year-old man.

Read more: articles.chicagotribune.com


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