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07-28-2013, 03:48 AM
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*UPDATE* 95 Year Old Nursing Home Resident Dies After Being Tasered, Etc.
http://landing.newsinc.com/shared/vi...s&VID=24978172 Nursing Home Resident Dead After Confrontation With Police By NBCChicago.com A 95-year-old resident of an Illinois nursing home died early Saturday, hours after being shocked with a Taser and bean bag rounds in a confrontation with police. Authorities said John Warna was a resident at Victory Centre of Park Forest, on the 100 block of South Main Street in the south suburb. He was threatening paramedics and staff with a cane and a metal shoehorn when police arrived at the complex, they said. Police said they struck him with a Taser and bean bag rounds after he threatened officers with a 12-inch butcher knife. Warna was taken to Advocate Christ Medical Center, where he later died. A cause of death was not released by Saturday evening. A bit more info here, but, no photo! I want to see this tough 95 year old who needed to be subdued with a taser and bean bags! I also want to know the toxiology results. **Authorities: 95-Year-Old Dies After Confrontation With Park Forest Police** 11:06 A.M. CDT, July 27, 2013 A 95-year-old resident of a Park Forest senior living community who was wielding a 12-inch blade and a cane was shocked with a Taser and then hit by bean-bag rounds from police before later dying at a south suburban hospital, according to authorities. According to an e-mailed press release from Park Forest police, officers were sent to 101 Main Street in Park Forest about 8:42 p.m. to help a private ambulance company with a, "combative," resident of the home there. The Victory Centre of Park Forest, a supportive living community for adults 65 and older according to its website, is at that address. The resident of the faculty was being, "involuntarily," committed for medical treatment by staff at the Victory Centre, the release said. When police arrived, the man was threatening staff and paramedics with a metal cane and a 2-foot metal shoehorn, the release said. Police demanded that he drop the cane and shoehorn, but he did not comply and then picked up a, "12-inch butcher type kitchen knife." Police continued to command the man to surrender and follow their orders and eventually used a Taser on him. That failed to subdue him and he continued to threaten others, the release said. Police then fired bean bag rounds at the man to get him to drop the knife and surrender. He did so and was taken into custody. The man was conscious and talking to officers and staff before being transported to a local hospital by the paramedics. He was later taken from St. James Hospital and Health Centers in Chicago Heights to Advocate Christ Medical Center in Oak Lawn, where he died about 2:30 a.m., according to authorities. The man was later identified by the Cook County medical examiner's as John Warna, who lived at the Victory Centre. **Autopsy: Bean Bag Rounds Fired by Police Killed Park Forest Man, 95** July 28, 2013|Staff report The 95-year-old resident of a Park Forest senior living community who died after a Friday confrontation with police was killed by the bean-bag rounds police fired at him, the Cook County medical examiner's office determined following an autopsy today. The Cook County medical examiner's office said that the cause of death of John Warna was hemoperitoneum – bleeding in the stomach area from blunt force trauma of the abdomen after he was shot with a bean bag gun. **Man's Death After Confrontation With Police Ruled a Homicide** Monday, July 29, 2013 | Updated 3:58 PM llinois State Police Public Integrity Unit is reviewing Friday evening incident. Saturday's death of a 95-year-old nursing home resident who was shocked by a Taser and struck with bean bag rounds during a confrontation with police has been ruled a homicide by officials in the Cook County Medical Examiner's Office. An autopsy showed John Warna died of blunt force trauma to the abdomen from being hit with the bean bags. Officials at the Victory Centre of Park Forest, the south suburban home where Warna lived, said the man was displaying, "unusually aggressive behavior," on Friday evening. When police arrived, they said Warna was threatening paramedics and staff with a cane and a metal shoehorn. Police said they struck him with a Taser and bean bag rounds after he threatened officers with a 12-inch butcher knife. Warna was taken to Advocate Christ Medical Center where he was pronounced dead at 2:30 AM. Police said he was conscious and communicating when he was transported. The Illinois State Police Public Integrity Unit was reviewing the incident, the SouthtownStar reported. Photo courtesy of NBC Chicago. |
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07-28-2013, 10:21 AM
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Re: *UPDATE* 95 Year Old Nursing Home Resident Dies After Being Tasered, Etc.
Bit OTT reaction to do that to him. Not even just a taser but shooting him too with beanbag rounds |
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07-29-2013, 02:18 PM
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Re: *UPDATE* 95 Year Old Nursing Home Resident Dies After Being Tasered, Etc.
At least all the officers made it home safe to their family's Sarcasm off, I wasn't there but it would be a safe bet that the cops way overreacted |
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07-30-2013, 01:17 AM
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Re: *UPDATE* 95 Year Old Nursing Home Resident Dies After Being Tasered, Etc.
The article said butcher knife. Still, they probably overreacted. Since the death was ruled a homicide, do the police involved go on trial now? Or what? This is about an hour from me and right by where I grew up. |
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07-30-2013, 04:45 PM
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Re: *UPDATE* 95 Year Old Nursing Home Resident Dies After Being Tasered, Etc.
Go to the police station, please, and see if you can get us a picture of John The stories keep changing. He was also taken in a private ambulance. It went from a cane and shoe horn to a butter knife. Later reports are saying a butcher knife. I really want to see this guy! |