Topic: Georgia Man Dead After Deputies Used A Stun Gun
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Mon 11/23/15 02:25 AM
November 22, 2015

NEWNAN, Ga. — The Georgia Bureau of Investigation is probing the death of a man after a confrontation with Coweta County sheriff's deputies.

GBI officials say authorities were responding to a 911 call Friday about 32-year-old Chase Alan Sherman, who appeared to be in psychological distress after using a drug believed to be synthetic marijuana.

Officials say Sherman struggled with authorities and a deputy used a stun gun to try subduing him. Authorities say Sherman's father and girlfriend tried restraining him until deputies arrived.

Authorities say Sherman continued resisting and went into medical distress after emergency responders arrived. Deputies and medics began performing CPR. Sherman was taken to a hospital and was pronounced dead.

Officials say an autopsy will be performed at the GBI Medical Examiner's Office in Decatur.

Times Free Press http://www.timesfreepress.com/news/local/story/2015/nov/22/gbi-probing-mans-death-after-fight-deputies/337117/

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Mon 11/23/15 02:34 AM
guess Drugs,Fighting and Electric Shocks could do that to a Body!

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Mon 11/23/15 02:42 AM
Edited by SassyEuro2 on Mon 11/23/15 02:42 AM

guess Drugs,Fighting and Electric Shocks could do that to a Body!


That is what I am thinking. I seen a neighbor on this & I called the cops & ambulance. I stayed with him until they came. So did one other guy. A stranger.
No one else tried to help him.
In a way...sad2 I don't blame them. It was FRIGHTENING & traumatic for me.
Some how in his drug soaked brain, he knew I was trying to help him & didn't fight me.


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Mon 11/23/15 02:44 AM
TECH & SCIENCE
Deaths related to synthetic cannabinoid use have tripled this year, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says. TAMI CHAPPELL/REUTERS

Synthetic Marijuana Deaths Tripled This Year http://www.newsweek.com/synthetic-marijuana-deaths-tripled-year-342453 /

Synthetic cannabinoids
are man-made psychoactive chemicals sprayed on plant material, which is then cut and smoked or eaten. They are alternately referred to and sold as synthetic marijuana, spice, K2, black mamba or crazy clown, according to the CDC report. New types of synthetics are constantly hitting the market, available online and in head shops, making it difficult for the government to outlaw them one by one.

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Mon 11/23/15 02:49 AM

TECH & SCIENCE
Deaths related to synthetic cannabinoid use have tripled this year, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says. TAMI CHAPPELL/REUTERS

Synthetic Marijuana Deaths Tripled This Year http://www.newsweek.com/synthetic-marijuana-deaths-tripled-year-342453 /

Synthetic cannabinoids
are man-made psychoactive chemicals sprayed on plant material, which is then cut and smoked or eaten. They are alternately referred to and sold as synthetic marijuana, spice, K2, black mamba or crazy clown, according to the CDC report. New types of synthetics are constantly hitting the market, available online and in head shops, making it difficult for the government to outlaw them one by one.

New Chemicals,therefore not subject to Prohibition-Laws!
When they get Outlawed,the Designers are ready with a slightly different Formula,which then again is not covered!frustrated

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Mon 11/23/15 03:09 AM
Edited by SassyEuro2 on Mon 11/23/15 03:11 AM


TECH & SCIENCE
Deaths related to synthetic cannabinoid use have tripled this year, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says. TAMI CHAPPELL/REUTERS

Synthetic Marijuana Deaths Tripled This Year http://www.newsweek.com/synthetic-marijuana-deaths-tripled-year-342453 /

Synthetic cannabinoids
are man-made psychoactive chemicals sprayed on plant material, which is then cut and smoked or eaten. They are alternately referred to and sold as synthetic marijuana, spice, K2, black mamba or crazy clown, according to the CDC report. New types of synthetics are constantly hitting the market, available online and in head shops, making it difficult for the government to outlaw them one by one.

New Chemicals,therefore not subject to Prohibition-Laws!
When they get Outlawed,the Designers are ready with a slightly different Formula,which then again is not covered!frustrated


There aren't enough laws, IMO.
Even to try to save the user.
Because of violatiing their rights.
And there are 'search ' laws.

So while my neighbor was lying on the concrete & the police & ambulance people are just standing near him, I realized their hands were tied. So I asked my neighbor " can I search your body to see what drug did this to you & save your life ? ". He said " yes."
And I found it & threw it at the cops feet. I was angry .
But no one else had the legal right to search him.
Technically he did not commit a crime. And I am just his neighbor.
He is alive, thankfully.

And the small package said, "Scooby-Doo", how SICK is that?
Another drug out there to appeal to children with a picture of a cartoon.